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Islamabad should have its long-anticipated IMF bailout, but macroeconomic woes may be less pressing than social tensions
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Current fiscal policy is to deliver both spending for growth and saving to mitigate sanctions risks
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As a life in the United States becomes less and less attainable, migrants may begin to see Mexico in a fresh light
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The House and Senate divide will impede fiscal policy but infrastructure, drug pricing and farm bills can still progress
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The midterm elections are ending, the Democrats are on the offensive and the 2020 elections have begun
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As a large caravan prepares to leave Mexico City, both migrants and governments are reconsidering their options
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Strong social and human capital can offset costs such as technologically stranded workers
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China is set to launch a major reform of its social insurance system as it attempts to build a functioning welfare state
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As thousands of migrants reach the halfway mark on their intended journeys north, they have some tough decisions to make
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Oxford University’s Future of Government event explored ways public institutions can prepare countries for the future
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