
Beyond GDP: changing how we measure progress is key to tackling a world in crisis
Aug 21, 2022 17:36 pm UTC| Economy
Its an odd quirk of history that, on the first day of his ill-fated presidential campaign in March 1968, Robert F Kennedy chose to talk to his audience about the limitations of gross domestic product* (GDP) the worlds...

An economist explains: What you need to know about inflation
Aug 21, 2022 17:35 pm UTC| Economy
Inflation is one of the most pressing political and economic issues of the moment, but there are many misconceptions about how inflation is measured, where it comes from and how it impacts the average person. In June,...
South Africa's nuclear sector has failed its test: the Koeberg nuclear plant life extension
Aug 21, 2022 17:23 pm UTC| Science Economy
South Africas only nuclear power plant, Koeberg, has frequently been in the news in 2022, all for the wrong reasons. Its operating licence expires in 2024, and its continued operation thereafter depends on critical...

Aug 21, 2022 17:19 pm UTC| Economy Business Politics
The ability to move products from A to B has been affected by COVID and Brexit-related bottlenecks in recent years, as well as rising concerns about the environmental impact of how companies supply our goods. The...
Aug 21, 2022 17:17 pm UTC| Economy Law
The new Inflation Reduction Act is stuffed with subsidies for everything from electric vehicles to heat pumps, and incentives for just about every form of clean energy. But pouring money into technology is just one step...
Indonesia's ‘Super Apps’: will they be another waste of state budget?
Aug 21, 2022 17:16 pm UTC| Insights & Views Economy
The Indonesias Ministry of Communication and Informations (Kominfo) plan to merge around 24,000 government apps into just eight apps, which they call Super Apps, is worth closer scrutiny. As of today, the government has...

Inflationary psychology could make things worse, but for now it's in check
Aug 21, 2022 17:15 pm UTC| Economy
With the world is experiencing inflation levels not seen since the 1980s, central banks are caught between warning of the dangers of an 1970s-style inflationary spiral, and contributing to that spiral by talking about...