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The Economy Editorial Board

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The Economy Editorial Board oversees the analytical direction, research standards, and thematic focus of The Economy. The Board is responsible for maintaining methodological rigor, editorial independence, and clarity in the publication’s coverage of global economic, financial, and technological developments.

Working across research, policy, and data-driven analysis, the Editorial Board ensures that published pieces reflect a consistent institutional perspective grounded in quantitative reasoning and long-term structural assessment.

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Tariffs create openings, not automatic winners Europe gains only while it remains outside the tariff wall Productive capacity determines who captures diverted trade The most striking number from the US–China tariff war is not

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Small tariffs can permanently redirect trade Large retaliation can damage domestic supply chains Europe must protect capacity without protecting failure A tariff imposed in June 2018 slashed the value of target

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AI access does not guarantee real learning Teacher AI literacy determines whether AI supports or replaces thought Schools need stronger training, clearer rules and better assessment An AI tutor raised high school students’ mat

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Reserve quality matters more than headline size Borrowed reserves can hide future repayment risks Governments should disclose how reserves are financed The household comparison makes the logic airtight.

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AI adoption measures use, but not control. Europe’s deeper weakness lies in foreign-owned compute, cloud and energy infrastructure AI compute sovereignty requires shared capacity, open access and democratic oversight About three-

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Time-to-power now shapes the economics of AI infrastructure Faster deployment can strengthen innovation but also shift grid costs to the public Governments need coordinated, transparent rules that reward speed without weakening fairness or reliability.

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AI leadership depends on power, chips and secure infrastructure A democratic compute coalition could align faster delivery with allied cooperation Success depends on resilience, access and wider business adoption About 415 ter

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The Economy Research Editorial1,2 1 The Economy Research, 71 Lower Baggot Street, Dublin 2, Co. Dublin, D02 P593, Ireland 2 Swiss Institute of Artificial Intelligence, Chaltenbodenstrasse 26, 8834 Schindellegi, Schwyz, Switzerland

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The Economy Research Editorial1,2 1 The Economy Research, 71 Lower Baggot Street, Dublin 2, Co. Dublin, D02 P593, Ireland 2 Swiss Institute of Artificial Intelligence, Chaltenbodenstrasse 26, 8834 Schindellegi, Schwyz, Switzerland

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The Economy Research Editorial1,2 1 The Economy Research, 71 Lower Baggot Street, Dublin 2, Co. Dublin, D02 P593, Ireland 2 Swiss Institute of Artificial Intelligence, Chaltenbodenstrasse 26, 8834 Schindellegi, Schwyz, Switzerland

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The Gulf oil shock is no longer only an energy-price shock Low-income workers feel the first damage through earnings and job-finding losses Gulf economies now face a deeper test of fiscal strength, investor trust, and capital stability

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Mainstream media status no longer guarantees public trust Trusted information must be proven through visible evidence and repeated scrutiny AI makes misinformation cheaper, so truth must become easier to test Today, a new warnin

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Japan’s weak yen is making economic security more expensive Cheap Chinese imports now help Japan contain inflation Only productivity growth can weaken the yen dependency trap This yen story has a number that explain

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India’s size gives it influence, but not yet great-power depth India middle power realism is not a weakness; it is the path to durable power Asian middle powers need practical coalitions, not another great-power patron

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AI cognitive stunting is a governance problem, not a student failure Schools must sequence AI use so learning comes before automation Clear rules and better assessment can prevent AI from widening learning gaps Ninety-five p

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The Economy Research Editorial1,2 1 The Economy Research, 71 Lower Baggot Street, Dublin 2, Co. Dublin, D02 P593, Ireland 2 Swiss Institute of Artificial Intelligence, Chaltenbodenstrasse 26, 8834 Schindellegi, Schwyz, Switzerland

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Unemployment alone can hide a weak labour market Payrolls, participation and hours reveal the real bottleneck Policy must treat labour supply as a moving target Back in June 2022, the U.S.

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Digital payments replace cash only when they feel easier than cash Poorer users adopt when payments are cheap, simple, and trusted Inclusion depends on open systems, merchant use and fraud protection Cash is not disapp

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Remote work loneliness shows that flexibility has a hidden social cost Small talk is not office noise; it is part of how trust and learning move through work The answer is not office nostalgia, but better social design for hybrid work

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AI exposure follows work and capacity, not party identity The divide is between places that gain from AI and places that absorb its shocks Policy should focus on tasks, infrastructure and local power, not red-blue maps The c

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