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India’s Consumer Market Shrinks as Wealth Inequality Deepens

February 27, 2025 TheCuriousEconomist Comments Off on India’s Consumer Market Shrinks as Wealth Inequality Deepens

India’s consumer market is far smaller than its population suggests, with only about 130-140 million people able to spend on non-essential goods, according to a report by Blume Ventures. Despite a population of 1.4 billion, […]

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Nigeria Joins BRICS: What Does it Mean for the Global Economy?

January 20, 2025 TheCuriousEconomist Comments Off on Nigeria Joins BRICS: What Does it Mean for the Global Economy?

BRICS, the bloc of major developing economies, has welcomed Nigeria as its newest partner country. Originally formed in 2009 by Brazil, Russia, India, and China—later joined by South Africa in 2010—BRICS was established as a […]

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China Slashes Tariffs for Developing Nations

October 30, 2024 TheCuriousEconomist Comments Off on China Slashes Tariffs for Developing Nations

Starting December, China will cut tariffs for goods from 43 of the world’s least developed nations, primarily across Africa and Asia. This policy means these countries can export products like crops, seafood, and raw materials […]

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World Bank Calls for Greater Debt Relief to Aid Developing Nations

October 18, 2024 TheCuriousEconomist Comments Off on World Bank Calls for Greater Debt Relief to Aid Developing Nations

World Bank President Ajay Banga has highlighted the urgent need for bilateral creditors to provide more debt relief to developing countries facing severe financial distress. Speaking ahead of the World Bank and International Monetary Fund […]

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Vancouver’s Affordable Housing Push: Building for a Fairer Future

September 25, 2024 TheCuriousEconomist Comments Off on Vancouver’s Affordable Housing Push: Building for a Fairer Future

In a bold move to address the housing crisis, the Heather Lands in Vancouver will soon be home to 2,600 new units, blending market-rate and affordable housing. With Vancouver’s property market among the most expensive […]

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Bill Gates on Taxes: “I should have paid more!”

September 9, 2024 TheCuriousEconomist Comments Off on Bill Gates on Taxes: “I should have paid more!”

Bill Gates recently spoke out about the US tax system, stating that he would be significantly poorer if he had designed it. Gates advocates for a more progressive tax structure, where the rich pay a […]

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Europe on the Brink: Calls for Immediate Climate Action

March 15, 2024 TheCuriousEconomist Comments Off on Europe on the Brink: Calls for Immediate Climate Action

The European Environment Agency (EEA) has issued a stark warning in its latest 32-page report: Europe is alarmingly unprepared for the escalating threats posed by climate change. As the continent facing the fastest warming rates globally, […]

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Japan Still Struggling with Wide Gender Gap

March 6, 2024 TheCuriousEconomist Comments Off on Japan Still Struggling with Wide Gender Gap

Japan faces a notable challenge in closing its gender gap, ranking 73rd out of 190 economies, according to the World Bank’s Women, Business and the Law 2024 report. This report, released just before International Women’s […]

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Flowing Forward: $5.8 Billion Federal Boost for Nationwide Water Systems

February 28, 2024 TheCuriousEconomist Comments Off on Flowing Forward: $5.8 Billion Federal Boost for Nationwide Water Systems

The Biden administration has unveiled a $5.8 billion initiative for water infrastructure upgrades across the United States, funded by the landmark bipartisan infrastructure law. This significant investment aims to ensure clean water access for every […]

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Bridging the Gender Gap Will Cost $360 Billion a Year

February 26, 2024 TheCuriousEconomist Comments Off on Bridging the Gender Gap Will Cost $360 Billion a Year

UN Women has recently emphasized the need for an additional $360 billion per year to close the gender equality gap by 2030, citing global complacency as a major barrier to progress. Despite the ambitious goals […]

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Paris Triples Parking Charges for SUVs in a Push for Greener Streets

February 6, 2024 TheCuriousEconomist Comments Off on Paris Triples Parking Charges for SUVs in a Push for Greener Streets

In a landmark decision, Parisians have recently voted in favor of tripling parking charges for SUVs, a move aimed at curbing the use of “bulky, polluting” vehicles within the French capital. This significant increase in […]

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California’s Solar Setback: Incentive Cuts Dim the Shine on Rooftop Solar

January 16, 2024 TheCuriousEconomist Comments Off on California’s Solar Setback: Incentive Cuts Dim the Shine on Rooftop Solar

California, long hailed as a pioneer in renewable energy, has recently made a significant policy shift that dampens the momentum of its residential rooftop solar sector. Last year, the state implemented a policy that substantially […]

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Europe’s Rich Nations Facing Child Poverty Crisis

December 7, 2023 TheCuriousEconomist Comments Off on Europe’s Rich Nations Facing Child Poverty Crisis

A recent UNICEF report has unveiled a troubling trend in Europe’s richest countries – a surge in child poverty rates. Contrary to expectations, nations like the UK, Spain, and Luxembourg are falling behind in combating […]

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Germany to Invest Billions in African Energy Projects

November 23, 2023 TheCuriousEconomist Comments Off on Germany to Invest Billions in African Energy Projects

Germany has taken a significant step towards fostering sustainable development in Africa by pledging to invest 4 billion euros in green energy projects across the continent by 2030. Chancellor Olaf Scholz announced this commitment at […]

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Innovating Against Waste: How TGTG Is Tackling the Global Food Waste Challenge

November 17, 2023 TheCuriousEconomist Comments Off on Innovating Against Waste: How TGTG Is Tackling the Global Food Waste Challenge

In the vibrant city of Copenhagen, known for its culinary prowess, a group of young entrepreneurs launched a revolutionary startup, Too Good To Go (TGTG), to address a critical global issue: food waste. This innovative […]

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Melbourne’s Soap Recycling: A Clean Solution to Global Health and Waste

November 10, 2023 TheCuriousEconomist Comments Off on Melbourne’s Soap Recycling: A Clean Solution to Global Health and Waste

In Melbourne, a recycling program is turning old hotel soap into a solution for a global health problem. Soap Aid, a non-profit organization, is tackling the issue of soap waste by manually cleaning and recycling […]

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Kenya and the US look set to sign a free-trade deal despite Trump’s attacks on global trade

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Under President Trump, the US stance towards global trade has become increasingly protectionist, with billions of dollars of tariffs placed on goods from countries all over the world, engagement in a devastating trade war with […]

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U.K. Government Seizes Control of British Steel Plant

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It’s a dramatic move—but one the U.K. government believes is essential for national economic security. In an extraordinary step, the government has taken control of British Steel’s Scunthorpe plant under emergency legislation to prevent its […]

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India’s Consumer Market Shrinks as Wealth Inequality Deepens

February 27, 2025 Comments Off on India’s Consumer Market Shrinks as Wealth Inequality Deepens

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