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The Economist· 2026-02-15 04:20
Developing countries—especially India—should learn from one place in particular https://t.co/Et7JUxd7u8 ...
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Nick Szabo· 2026-02-14 06:41
RT Sama Hoole (@SamaHoole)China's economic growth, 1990-2020:- Meat consumption: +300%- Dairy consumption: +500%- Average height: +3 inches- GDP per capita: +1,450%- Life expectancy: +6 years- Educational attainment: Massively increasedIndia's economic growth, 1990-2020:- Meat consumption: +40% (still very low due to cultural restrictions)- Dairy consumption: +180%- Average height: +1 inch- GDP per capita: +400%- Life expectancy: +11 years (mostly from reduced infant mortality, not nutrition)Both countries ...
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The Economist· 2026-02-14 05:20
By initially pulling out of the men’s cricket World Cup, Pakistan’s government calculated that sporting and financial losses are nothing to the rare pleasure of upsetting India’s Hindu-nationalist establishment https://t.co/G7aaLW1Rmy ...
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Bloomberg· 2026-02-13 09:38
The IMF said in December India’s data had “some methodological weaknesses” that “somewhat hamper surveillance” https://t.co/iW0nSnfJuY ...
Citi Expects India Investment Boost From Trade Deals
Bloomberg Television· 2026-02-12 15:47
I want to pick up on some of the points that Ianto was making there and ask you what Citibank's sell. Citi's focus is for India for the next couple of years. Thanks, Paul, for inviting me to the Studio City actually has been in India for more than 23 years.In fact, next year we're going to be celebrating our 1/25 year in India. And as you know, we exited the retail business three years back, and we're actually going to be focused on our core domain, which is the institutional banking business. And if you lo ...
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The Economist· 2026-02-12 12:40
Developing countries—especially India—should learn from one place in particular https://t.co/a2PH1WSGZR ...
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The Economist· 2026-02-11 15:00
India is not like Europe or America, blessed with formal economies and tamed by labyrinthine worker protections. Gig work, however, is formalising one of the world’s most chaotic labour forces https://t.co/3xM3kOwrON ...
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The Economist· 2026-02-11 11:20
Developing countries—especially India—should learn from one place in particular https://t.co/LNDsgzyoFf ...
Russia is becoming a second-rate state under Putin, Says Eurasia Group's Ian Bremmer
Bloomberg Television· 2026-02-10 20:48
Yeah. I like his book a lot. He's, you know, more of an economist.I'm a political scientist, so I'm focusing on the geopolitics specifically, and I think it's cyclical. So I see this as a bust cycle because the balance of power is no longer aligned with the institutions, the architecture, the policies or the values. And that's particularly playing out with the Americans, the most powerful country stepping back from their own historic leadership.So, I mean, the good news is that that's very unlikely to get y ...
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Balaji· 2026-02-09 15:49
GDP actually understates it.In GDP-PPP terms: China is already #1, India is #3, and Russia is #4.Balaji (@balajis):@Teawisher If they're so weak, then how did Russia (with help from China) fight all of NATO to a standstill in Ukraine?The alternative view is this: the World Bank reported that Russia flipped Japan in 2023 to become the fourth largest global economy in GDP PPP terms.[1]: https://t.co/n1OkW9ObzP ...