economics

  • “Money is the shadow. Value is the substance.” For 45 days, I journeyed across India—sleeping in a dozen hotels, boarding over 25 flights, and navigating the country’s beautifully complex realities. This was not a trip of leisure. It was a pilgrimage of vision: launching HARLEY of LONDON by Harley Street HealthCare Group, building a delivery

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  • “London didn’t just build wealth—it built wisdom. HARLEY of LONDON is its living ledger, where health becomes currency, and contribution becomes capital.” HARLEY of LONDON — A Living Tribute to the City That Made the World For over 200 years, London has been more than a capital—it has been a crucible. A place where ideas

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  • In the corridors of Western society, a dangerous illusion is being sold: that immigrants are the root of economic malaise. But this narrative is not only misleading—it’s a distraction from the deeper truth. The architecture of the Western economic system is fractured, and the average citizen is no longer its beneficiary. The real crisis isn’t

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  • A Collaborative Approach to Sustainable US Debt Management The United States stands at a critical juncture where its debt burden threatens to undermine its position as the premier destination for global investment. To ensure long-term economic stability and maintain investor confidence, it is imperative for the US to engage in a collaborative effort with the

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  • Introduction In an era where economic disparities are widening and the cost of living is becoming increasingly burdensome for the majority, the concept of a people’s reserve currency, “UniVersa,” emerges as a revolutionary solution. UniVersa, backed by the collective human society, aims to provide every individual with a right-to-exist resource, ensuring that basic living expenses

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  • The Financial Market Trap: Why the Real Economy Suffers Introduction The financial markets and the real economy have long been intertwined, yet their relationship has become increasingly disconnected. This growing divide has left nearly 90% of the global population without disposable income, exacerbating economic inequality and social unrest. This article explores how exaggerated asset valuations,

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