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INDUSTRIAL ECONOMY

A Trap on the Island of Freedom

In 1959, Fidel Castro imposed a ban on the sale of residential property in Cuba. For more than fifty years after this decision was…

Blessed with Oil

The combination of the terms “rapidly developing” and “economy” were used exclusively to describe the Asian Tigers and the BRICS…

Yet another China’s big game

Sadika Hameed, CSIS fellow, Program on Crisis, Conflict and Cooperation spoke with WEJ on the future of the Pakistan-China…

Together, but Not Equal

It is believed that women in the 20th century won equal rights and opportunities. But does this mean that the market values them…

A new world

The West accuses Russia of violating the main unspoken principle of the postwar world order – the ban on the redistribution of…

New Challenges for the BRICS

Twelve years have passed since Jim O’Neill, former head analyst for Goldman Sachs, suggested to the business community that…

Back to the CSSR

The Soviet planned economy still draws nervous laughter and a number of questions from those who follow the Chicago school of…