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    • Why the Fed must change how it targets inflation

      Why the Fed must change how it targets inflation0

      Inflation targeting has been a cornerstone of U.S. monetary policy since the Federal Reserve (Fed) formally targets inflation adopted it in the early 1990s. The Federal Reserve’s approach to controlling inflation has evolved over the years, but recent economic challenges and shifting economic paradigms have sparked debates about whether the Fed’s current inflation-targeting framework is

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    • Is the new electric Lotus really. . . a Lotus?

      Is the new electric Lotus really. . . a Lotus?0

      Lotus Cars has long been synonymous with lightweight, agile sports cars that provide an exhilarating driving experience. Founded in 1952, the British automaker has built a reputation for crafting vehicles that blend precision engineering with a driving philosophy rooted in simplicity and purity. Recently, Lotus introduced its first electric vehicle (EV), the Lotus Evija, a

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    • Are Chinese Green Manufacturers ‘Europeanising’ Their Products?

      Are Chinese Green Manufacturers ‘Europeanising’ Their Products?0

      In recent years, the global green technology sector has seen significant advancements and shifts. A notable trend is the Europeanisation of products by Chinese green tech manufacturers. This article explores what it means for Chinese green tech products to become “Europeanised,” examining the underlying reasons, implications, and impacts on the market. Introduction The green technology

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