The IMF How-To Note explains a practical method for integrating rising temperatures into long-term GDP projections using climate-model scenarios and empirically estimated impacts on economic growth.
In 2025, the U.S. leads in real GDP with $23.83 trillion, approximately 23% lower than its nominal GDP of $30 trillion. Since 2024, its real GDP has grown modestly by 2.02%, up from $23.36 trillion.
Debates over world trade often conflate two distinct issues. The first is how to expand the efficiencies that occur when international trade is broadly balanced and countries are able to benefit from ...
Opinion
Why President Hichilema must demystify government’s abstruse economic presentations to the public
When common people are only left to listen to debates of politicians and economic experts making key decisions for them while using bombastic and often meaningless jargon that they hardy understand, ...
China’s reported current account surplus understates China’s contribution to global trade imbalances. The massive gap between China’s export and import volume growth over the last six years tells a ...
Non-fossil sources are likely to contribute to over half of India’s electricity generation by 2035, even as it is the largest ...
The Manila Times on MSN
Canada's Carney bets big on budget as govt survival on the line
Canada's parliament is poised to vote Monday on the budget proposed by Prime Minister Mark Carney, who opted to double the G7 ...
Vikas Kapoor [email protected] In dealing with Pakistan, India must carefully balance diplomatically with other ...
The logistics sector is a critical determinant of a nation’s economic strength, influencing both microeconomic efficiency and ...
China's economy faces a slowdown as factory output and retail sales hit their weakest pace in over a year in October 2025.
The Reserve Bank has warned a lack of investment by business is holding back the Australian economy, further delaying more rate cuts.
The Punch on MSN
COP30: Presidency, Obi clash over 423-man Nigeria delegation
Explore the controversy as Peter Obi criticizes the size of the Nigeria COP30 delegation, while the Presidency defends its ...
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