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The Federal Reserve and the art of navigating a soft landing...

Christopher Decker, University of Nebraska Omaha With inflation easing and the U.S. economy cooling, is the Federal Reserve done...

RBA warns of at least 2 more interest rate rises in...

Peter Martin, Crawford School of Public Policy, Australian National University Australia’s cash rate has hit 3.35%, after the Reserve...

Our sense of wellbeing has been in decline for years –...

Paul Anand, The Open University People’s sense of wellbeing took a dive in the first year of the pandemic,...

Pandemic recovery will take more than soaring growth – to fuel...

Bas van Bavel, Utrecht University and Auke Rijpma, Utrecht University Once a country’s economy reaches a certain level of...

A selective retreat from trade with China makes sense for the...

Amitrajeet A. Batabyal, Rochester Institute of Technology Trade tensions and mistrust are escalating between the U.S. and China. Soon after U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo...

We’re staring down the barrel of a technical recession as the...

Warren Hogan, University of Technology Sydney This week marks a new phase in the coronavirus crisis with the case count outside China accelerating sharply. China’s containment...

The US economy produced about $21.7 trillion in goods and services...

Dan Sichel, Wellesley College Editor’s note: The Bureau of Economic Analysis reported on Jan. 30 that U.S. Gross Domestic Product climbed to an estimated nominal...

The US economy likely just entered its longest ever expansion –...

Steven Pressman, Colorado State University The U.S. economy likely surpassed an important milestone last month: Americans are now experiencing the longest economic expansion in the...

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