A Deeper Look at the World’s Economy

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A digital illustration representing the concept of "The Time Value of Money Revisited," with a balanced scale featuring a clock and a money bag, contrasting the lives of a rich businessman and a struggling family amidst cityscapes symbolizing wealth and hardship.

The Time Value of Money Revisited: Economic Tool or Structural Injustice?

Structural Injustice of TVM analyzes how the time value of money transforms time into guaranteed income, producing inequality, debt dependence, and financial instability. It contrasts this framework with Islamic economic

Illustration showing KP institutional leakage through leaking public institutions, falling economic indicators, capital outflows, and rising poverty pressures in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa

KP Institutional Leakage: The Hidden Engine of Economic Crisis

The KP Institutional Leakage framework explains why the KP Economic Crisis persists despite repeated policy announcements and budget allocations. Economic stress in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa no longer stems only from inflation

Cargo ship navigating open sea with financial charts illustrating Red Sea shipping inflation and its impact on global trade stability

Red Sea Shipping Inflation and Global Trade Stability

Red Sea shipping inflation has become a structural driver of global price pressures. Prolonged maritime disruptions, higher freight rates, and elevated insurance premia are feeding into energy, food, and import

Pakistan critical minerals economy illustrated through a map showing mineral reserves, extraction zones, and rising economic value chains

Pakistan Critical Minerals Economy: Risks, Gaps, and Growth Potential

Pakistan minerals economy is gaining global attention as demand for copper, lithium, and rare earths rises. This Weekly Economic Brief examines mineral reserves, global demand trends, weak value chains, regional

Climate driven food inflation showing drought damaged farmland on one side and flood affected crops on the other

Climate-Driven Food Inflation

Climate-driven food inflation is increasingly shaping global economic outcomes as climate shocks, supply disruptions, and policy responses interact across food markets. However, unlike past price spikes, current food inflation pressures

World map highlighting regions of elevated instability with network lines illustrating global economic spillovers and state fragility

State Fragility and Economic Spillovers

State fragility and economic spillovers are increasingly shaping economic outcomes across emerging and conflict-exposed economies. Rather than remaining isolated political crises, current fragility is both multidimensional and persistent. In particular,

Illustration showing rising price pressures and slow economic growth with charts, city skyline, and a melting price tag symbolizing sticky inflation

Slow Growth and Sticky Inflation

Slow growth and sticky inflation are increasingly defining the global economic environment as 2025 comes to a close. Unlike earlier cycles, weak growth is no longer delivering rapid disinflation. Instead,

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