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EFFECTIVENESS OF MONETARY POLICY IN CONTROLLING INFLATION IN PAKISTAN

Abstract: Inflation remains a pivotal concern for economists, especially in a developing country such as Pakistan. While moderate inflation is a sign of economic growth, hyper-inflation can undermine consumer confidence and overheat the…

Can a Country Without a Central Bank Stay Stable? The Case of Andorra 

Andorra is one of only several countries to have engaged in non-inflationary growth without a currency or central bank of…

The Economic Impact of Sanctions on Iran: A  Quantitative and Image Based Analysis of Growth

Iran has historically been a closed, centralised, yet industrialised economy, with most of its capital and human capital gravitating to the…

How Ready Are We for Extinction? The Political Economic Foundations of a Post-AGI World

Exeter Economics Review Lorenzo Satta Chiris, Emil Archambeau, Francesca Mignogna Abstract The emergence of artificial general intelligence (AGI) promises to…

Sustainability as Strategy: How ESG Practices Drive Profit and Brand Power

Abstract This research paper explores the influence of sustainable business practices on long-term profitability and brand image among major corporations….

Evaluating the Impact of Sustainability and Corporate Social Responsibilities (CSR) Initiatives on Corporation’s Financial Performance and Brand Repuration

Introduction Over the years, the significant of CSR in improving the financial performance and reputation of a company has increasingly…

Between Respecting the Laws and Acting Ethically: Chiquita Brand International Inc. in Colombia, 1989-2004.

This research piece was written by Elouan Pannegeon, a brilliant History student at the prestigious Utrecht University. His work was…