Markets

12 September 2012

The Economic Consequences Of An Israel-Iran War

An Israeli invasion of Iran could provoke a spiralling in oil prices with catastrophic consequences for the world economy, as well as unpredictable political repercussions throughout the Middle East. Yet, Israel continues its dangerous game of brinkmanship. An Israel-Iran war...

3 September 2012

Are Bad Habits Stifling Africa’s Economic Potential?

Ever since the start of their post-colonial era, problems such as corruption, poor governance, ethnic divisions and poor infrastructure have continued to haunt several African economies in their quest for sustained economic growth. Can these issues be overcome and will...

30 August 2012

Low-Cost Innovation: Waves Of Change From India?

READER SUBMISSION – Nearly two years after the Indian government declared that this was the Indian “Decade of Innovation,” the country is now emerging as one of the world’s hotbeds for low-cost and frugal ideas. Can India continue on its...

29 August 2012

China’s Unruly Debt Woes: Michael Pettis

What is the biggest fear hanging over China? Slowing external demand? Could it be the imbalances in its domestic economy? Or the country’s real estate bubble? While these threats are real and challenging nonetheless, debt is China’s most worrying, not...

23 August 2012

The World Needs an Era of Great Social Change: Jeffrey D. Sachs

Our generation urgently needs to spur another era of great social change. This time, we must act to save the planet from a human-induced environmental catastrophe. Sustainable development is a generational challenge, not a short-term task, and governments, civil society,...