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With inflation on the rise, people are looking for safe havens for their money – and markets that were considered riskier in the past are now looking increasingly attractive.

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Good decisions can be systematised. We are tantalisingly close, but there’s work to do yet.

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The 2022 Times Higher Education rankings also saw psychology and business and economics subjects move up the list.

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Without academic freedom and rule of law it’s hard to see how China’s economy can continue to grow so fast.

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The US debt ceiling is a form of self-delusion: a limit imposed on a borrower by the borrower itself. Australia had one until the Coalition and the Greens abolished it.

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Latest underemployment and labour force figures underscore gender inequalities and suggest disadvantages are passing to future generations.

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Chinese authorities have an intriguing, if troubling, option in handling the Evergrande crisis.

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Without appropriate support, it’s more likely people will break COVID restrictions, for example go to work, or gather in family groups for support.

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Governments are spending at unprecedented levels. Where does this money come from, and are governments saddling young people with too much debt?

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OzSAGE's first recommendations deal with ventilation and the measures that will have to accompany widespread vaccination.

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