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OECD: Forget Sunshades, The Future Ain’t So Bright
By Anthony Fensom
A new study sees slowing international growth, especially in Asia, in the coming decades.
OECD: Aussies Still the Happiest
By Anthony Fensom
A new report once again ranks Australians as among the happiest people on the planet.
OECD: Reform Failure Could Sink Growth
By Anthony Fensom
G20 finance ministers pledge to boost global growth by 2 percent or more over the next five years.
China “Cheats” the PISA Exams
By Angela Erika Kubo
Shanghai may have the smartest students, but the statistics don’t reflect the rest of China.
Emerging Threat: Developing Markets Stall
A new OECD report predicts a slowing world economy, and Asia is not exempt.
Eurozone Gloomy, But Life Ain’t Bad in Asia
A new OECD report shows a number of Asia-Pacific countries doing quite well in quality of life.
Australia, World’s Happiest Country for Third Consecutive Year
The OECD has ranked Australia the world’s happiest country, yet again.
IEA: North American Oil to Transform Global Market in Next 5 Years
A report sees a “supply shock” from increased North American oil output.
OECD: Asia To Remain Global Engine of Growth
With advanced economies remaining sluggish, Asia will continue to power the global economy.
The Next Asian Tiger
Peaceful and populous Indonesia is set to buck predictions of a global economic downturn.
What Shanghai’s PISAs Really Say
Were Shanghai’s PISA scores really a Sputnik moment? Or did they just take the tests more seriously?
What Shanghai’s PISAs Really Say
Were Shanghai’s PISA scores really a Sputnik moment? Or did they just take the tests more seriously?
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