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Japan is entering a golden age for young people |
By Jesper Koll |
The current generation of Japanese graduates can look forward to achieving something that, unfortunately, looks increasingly unlikely for their peers in other advanced industrial economies. Japan will become the envy of the world because it is the one country where the next generation is poised to be better off economically than those that have gone before. Read the full commentary → |
Brics lacks united version required for global leadership |
By Mark Sobel |
Brics is often portrayed as a rising counterweight to a US-led G7 and established global governance order, plus a potential threat to dollar dominance. The hyperbole is woefully exaggerated. Read the full commentary → |
MEETINGS
CBDC conference |
12-14 September, Conference |
Taking place in Istanbul, this conference offers central banks, retail banks, technology providers, policy-makers and academics a platform to learn about latest developments in CBDCs and exchange ideas with experts and peers. Register → |
ON DEMAND
Rethinking long-term growth in an ageing world |
Against the backdrop of a new demographic paradigm, Nikhil Sanghani, managing director of research, and Taylor Pearce, senior economist at OMFIF, discuss the key findings from the Summer 2023 Bulletin. Listen → |
LATEST REPORT
The Bulletin, Summer 2023 |
This edition of the Bulletin sheds light on the challenges and opportunities presented by changing population dynamics. Some contributors note that shifting demographic patterns are cause for alarm, while for others, the message is not all doom and gloom. Download → |