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Decoding the Economics of Climate Change Mitigation in Developing Nations
By: Nuraiah Binte Farid Climate change is one of the most pressing challenges of our time, and its impacts are felt globally. However,...

Nottingham Economics Society
Feb 26, 20256 min read


Malaysia's MIT: The Middle Income Trap
Introduction Just a few years after gaining independence in 1957, Malaysia would have been classified as a middle-income country by the...
scyhl13
Apr 26, 202410 min read


The great gamble: A verdict on China's real estate obsession and Malaysia's white elephant.
1.0 Introduction In recent years, two notable phenomena have emerged globally: the rise of ghost cities in China and the development of...

Nottingham Economics Society
Mar 21, 20247 min read


Things you probably didn't know about PISA
The recent PISA results have made the news for Malaysia’s underperformance, casting a spotlight on the nation's education system. But...
scyhl13
Jan 26, 20248 min read


The CPTPP: What Do We Know and What’s Next?
Malaysia ratified the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP) on 30 September 2022, making it the...

Nottingham Economics Society
Feb 3, 20234 min read


Argentina and Brazil consider creating a common currency
Argentina and Brazil are in early talks to introduce a common currency, as they seek to curb their dependence on the U.S. dollar in...

Nottingham Economics Society
Jan 26, 20233 min read


What is happening in Sri Lanka?
Sri Lanka, an island country in the Indian ocean, is currently facing one of the worst economic crises it has ever witnessed. The South...

Nottingham Economics Society
Aug 25, 20224 min read


Rising Crude Oil Prices
Over the years, the importance of crude oil has increased drastically. This is largely because its application has also increased in a...

Nottingham Economics Society
Aug 11, 20224 min read


Brexit: A Success Story or Still In Progress?
What is Brexit? The term Brexit was founded by a British lawyer known as Peter Wilding. The term was formed by combining the words...

Nottingham Economics Society
Jun 28, 20224 min read


The Global Chip Shortage 2020-2021: What Went Wrong?
Introduction: The global chip shortage is a global crisis that is still underway as of December 2021, in which the demand for microchips...

Nottingham Economics Society
Jun 20, 20224 min read


SBP Amendment Bill 2021: What is it all about?
Recently, business circles in Pakistan have been discussing the new SBP Amendment Bill for the year 2021. The government has recently...

Nottingham Economics Society
Apr 3, 20213 min read


How China Lifted 100 Million People Out of Poverty
China has transformed from an agricultural society into the world’s second-largest economy that has lifted hundreds of millions of people...

Nottingham Economics Society
Mar 17, 20212 min read


Why Are Food Prices on the Rise?
Even as the vaccines have started rolling out, the COVID-19 pandemic is ravaging countries, and its effects has spilled over into a...

Nottingham Economics Society
Mar 6, 20213 min read


Valentine's Day
Every year, couples from all around the world look forward to the 14th of February, aka Valentine’s day, to celebrate love. Legend says...

Nottingham Economics Society
Mar 3, 20213 min read


The Chinese New Year Effect
The sumptuous meals in reunion dinners and typical nosy questions regarding our love life or future plans along with conspicuous red...

Nottingham Economics Society
Feb 10, 20213 min read


President Joe Biden's Economic Agenda
On the 20th of January 2021, Joseph R. Biden was sworn in as the 46th president of the United States. But, what is President Biden’s...

Nottingham Economics Society
Jan 25, 20214 min read


COVID 19: Increased Inequality in Emerging Markets and Developing Economies?
Over the last two decades or so prior to the COVID-19 pandemic, low-income countries and emerging markets have made significant strides...

Nottingham Economics Society
Nov 27, 20203 min read


Abenomics and the Three Arrows
In a surprise move Prime Minister of Japan Shinzo Abe resigned on August 28, 2020. The reason behind this sudden exit is his...

Nottingham Economics Society
Oct 7, 20203 min read
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