Given the risks facing the economy in 2026, a downturn cannot be ruled out, Joel Naroff writes.
Economic cycles are normal ebbs and flows in the economy that happen in a repeating pattern. Read more about them inside.
I remember my professor of economic history David S. Landes often talking about Joel Mokyr, who won the Nobel Prize in economics earlier this month. They must have been good friends. Professor Landes ...
LONDON, Nov. 10, 2025 /PRNewswire/ --The Economist has launched The World Ahead, the annual special year-end issue from The Economist that examines important themes, trends and events that will shape ...
From Bangkok to Berlin, people everywhere are having fewer babies—and the decline is happening faster than many demographers predicted. Pro-natalist politicians and the odd tech billionaire warn of ...
The other day, economist Allison Schrager and I decided to contribute to the economy. “We are on the High Line, a famed park in New York City's west side. And we are just leisurely hanging out — we ...
The question “at first struck me as too open-ended to be usefully addressed by standard economics,” said Charles Jones of Stanford. He took a shot anyway. By Peter Coy The world is plowing trillions ...
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