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Category Archives: China
The Chinese Economy: A short guide to its Past, Present and Future
At the beginning of 2013, I published a post on the state of the four most developed economies in the world: the USA, the Euro-Zone, Japan and the UK. On that occasion, I complained that unfortunately I had not been … Continue reading
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Where you can find me these days
As expected, I have moved to fresher pastures. I have been the Economics Editor at sister publications NordSIP and Ekonamik since the beginning of January 2019 and want to invite you to check out our content. Both publications are focused … Continue reading →