... inhibited by market forces and inertia – there are changes in other realms that are by far more conspicuous: the domain of people-to-people exchanges, and the interactions between academics, researche ...More
EJ Insight2022-10-14
... governed by the laws of ‘elderly know best’. To some extent, I understand why the logic of deference holds. There are decent reasons to defer to the advice of the elder and more experienced, for they ...More
EJ Insight2022-10-14
... een aided by a computer, possibly with the help of an accomplice. He then leveled that accusation openly in writing. His statement, remarks by other players, and all the other details are now availabl ...More
EJ Insight2022-10-14
... ic square by reversing Twitter’s policies to prohibit politicians like former US President Donald Trump and US Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene from using the platform to propagate demonstrable l ...More
EJ Insight2022-10-14
... nvestment by Chinese entities in the region can also lead to slower economic growth in the recipient countries, again indirectly affecting their banking sector in a negative way. For example, China is ...More
EJ Insight2022-10-13
... unscathed by more frequent and intense droughts, wildfires, storms, and floods. Millions of people are already battling for survival. And that is with temperatures having risen by just 1.1° Celsius, r ...More
EJ Insight2022-10-12
... financed by a single or even a small handful of sources. National and subnational governments will provide bilateral aid. Multilateral and regional development banks will underwrite projects. NGOs wi ...More
EJ Insight2022-10-12
... emissions by 2050, and the update to its 2030 pledged reductions from 28% previously, to 43%. China is even about to increase coal production to the level of all EU production. And even the shutdown o ...More
EJ Insight2022-10-11
... - helped by the government’s avoidance of widespread monetary stimulus. In addition, lower domestic demand from the zero-COVID policy has also proved supportive in curbing inflation. Divergent policy ...More
EJ Insight2022-10-11
... nion rose by 12% in the second half of 2021. But this was merely a prelude to the current price spikes resulting from Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. The EU’s plan to cut its imports of Russian natural ...More
EJ Insight2022-10-10
... approved by the National Security Bureau and Mainland Affairs Council, in addition to the National Immigration Agency. The number of applicants has increased sharply since the 2019 protests. Taiwan o ...More
EJ Insight2022-10-10
... losively. By 2030, that number could increase to 125 billion. A massive amount of data comes from these connected devices of which 80% have location dimensions, we need efficient tools for organising ...More
EJ Insight2022-10-10
Russia’s war in Ukraine is the most disruptive conflict that Europe has seen since 1945. While many in the West see a war of choice by Russian President Vladimir Putin, he says that NATO’s 2008 decisi ...More
EJ Insight2022-10-10
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... d landing by year’s end should be regarded as the baseline scenario. While many other analysts now agree, they seem to think that the coming recession will be short and shallow, whereas I have caution ...More
EJ Insight2022-10-07
... hit hard by trip stacking, as last-minute changes can mean empty seats, wasted resources and frustrated forward planning. Should providers wish to dissuade customers from trip stacking, they could re ...More
EJ Insight2022-10-07