Economic thinking must evolve to account for a shift in how nations pursue security, growth, and influence
As governments intervene more, evidence shows that the benefits are modest and depend on thoughtful design
The region’s central banks have built significant credibility over two decades, anchoring price expectations and bolstering resilience against external shocks
Governments can protect vulnerable households, keep businesses open, and preserve price signals without straining public finances
Resilience, supervision, and international coordination are essential to safeguarding global financial markets as new AI tools enable attackers
Fiscal pressures in developing countries make stronger domestic revenue systems more important than ever