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Inequality has risen across the world since 1950, but faster in the United States than in Europe
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The UN secretary-general warns that the cost of climate change to world growth “will explode by 50%” in the next decade
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Policies to combat declining CEE populations and workforces may prove ineffective, outside such outliers as Estonia
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Morales has greatly improved the lives of Bolivians, but in doing so has altered the challenges and demands of society
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Investors will watch carefully for warning signs of a return to the old ways once Greece is free of lenders’ tutelage
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Brexit diverts attention from domestic policy priorities and could worsen the fiscal capacity to respond to them
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The cannabis economy is gaining momentum, attracting regulators and raising risks but also attracting huge investments
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New studies show why inequality is growing worldwide in an era of globalised finance, but policy choices can moderate it
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Governments across South America are struggling to address a Venezuelan migrant surge -- Ecuador is one of the worst hit
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Modelling shows that as economies grow more open to foreign trade, taxation should become more progressive
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