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US GDP accelerated at 2.6% pace in Q3, better than expected as growth turns positive economics Article 8 votes
If the female employment rate across the OECD matched that of Sweden, OECD GDP could be boosted by over US$6 trillion, according to PwC's latest Women in Work Index Link 5 votes
US Congressional Budget Office annual report projects continued economic growth, but federal deficits and debts reaching levels not seen since just after World War II Article 1011 words 8 votes
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The most important debate in economics: What should count as real economic wealth? Who truly creates it, who merely assists the process, and who might be actively impeding it? economics.macro Article 4775 words, published Nov 21 2019 9 votes
Why wealth is determined more by power than productivity economics Article 2887 words, published Oct 27 2018 9 votes