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The Economy

Women's Land and Property Rights

Women's Land and Property Rights

Women's Land and Property Rights
Women's Land and Property Rights
Women's Land and Property Rights
Women's Land and Property Rights
Women's Land and Property Rights
Women's Land and Property Rights
Women's Land and Property Rights
Parenthood in the Workplace – A How-To Guide
Parenthood in the Workplace – A How-To Guide




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SPRING 2025 EDITION


From global tech darling to political uncertainty. South Korea’s slowdown shows how exposed export-led growth becomes when confidence cracks.
Oil built the wealth, diversification will decide the future. Gulf states are racing to turn energy rents into lasting economic power.
Three decades after communism, Eastern Europe’s growth story is real - but energy shocks and geopolitics are testing its limits.
Bangladesh powers global fashion, yet captures little value. Its success reveals how supply chains can lock countries into low-wage growth.




China isn’t collapsing - it’s decelerating. The question is whether its political economy can adapt to slower, more constrained growth.
Vast oil reserves, fragile institutions. Venezuela shows how resource dependence can deepen crisis rather than deliver prosperity.
We hope you enjoyed reading this edition of Assumptions. Our sincere thanks go to our writers for unpacking the forces shaping the global economy — from energy and geopolitics to supply chains, demographics and technological change. Through diverse case studies, this edition explores how power, policy and strategy influence economic outcomes across regions. We hope these articles spark reflection, debate and a deeper understanding of the dynamics redefining global markets. We look forward to bringing you more insightful and thought-provoking content in future editions.

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