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Judging by the results, the United States should be the last country that wants to reorder the world economy. We’ve thrived ...
Judging by the results, the United States should be the last country that wants to reorder the world economy. We’ve thrived ...
A comparison of our economy’s emergence with China’s would explain the value of a sharp industrial policy for domestic ...
Judging by the results, the United States should be the last country that wants to reorder the world economy. We’ve thrived in recent decades, while other advanced democracies have fallen behind. If ...
Despite claims of economic decline, the U.S. has outperformed other advanced democracies for decades, growing faster, ...
but its national income per capita was 80% of ours not too long ago and is now about 70%. Rather than overtaking the U.S. in GDP, meanwhile, China has ceded ground in recent years, and its output ...
I'm sorry, but there is no dynamic economy where workers do the same things in the same way in the same place forever. Yet, ...
Equating average output per person with the standard ... the province is challenging the federal equalization formula in court. Last year, shrinking oil revenues pushed the province’s GDP per capita ...
Judging by the results, the United States should be the last country that wants to reorder the world economy. We’ve thrived ...
[Photo/Xinhua] BEIJING -- China's per capita disposable income increased by 5.5 percent year-on-year in nominal terms in the first quarter (Q1) of 2025, official data showed on Wednesday.