The United States, the UK and Japan have far less government debt than is generally understood.
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Korea’s Ongoing Divide
We wonder: How big is South Korea’s economy compared to that of its northern rival?
UK: Currency Markets and the Price of Independence
It is clear that Britain will not join the Euro – not now and probably not ever.
Cameron’s EU Treaty Change: No Chance, Really?
Whether EU leaders like it or not, an EU Treaty change debate is definitely on the agenda.
The Eurozone After Greece: Spain Vs. France
How do the EU’s third- and fifth-largest economies compare with regard to reform readiness?
The Malaise of Greek Liberalism
Why have efforts to establish liberalism in Greece not been successful?
Nigeria’s Buhari: Slow But Steady Wins the Race
Under its new president, Nigeria’s economic horizon will become clear soon.
China: Rethinking the Yuan Devaluation
Understanding China’s currency move from a non-Western-centric perspective.























