Discover Traditional Markets in Southeast Asia

Have you been to traditional markets in Southeast Asian countries such as Vietnam and Myanmar? Traditional markets play an important role in the daily lives of people in both Vietnam and Myanmar. These traditional markets are not only places to buy fresh vegetables, fruits, meat, and spices, but they also reflect the culture, lifestyle, and […]

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History and Flavor of Southeast Asia Coffee

From the bustling cafés of Jakarta and Bangkok to minimalist coffee bars in Seoul and New York, Southeast Asian coffee is having a global moment. Coffee is now one of the world’s most traded commodities, with millions of cups consumed daily across continents. Yet behind today’s specialty coffee movement lies a deeper story that’s rooted […]

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Global Trade Now and Then

Have you ever asked why a country continues to trade in the global market even though there are other countries that are superior in many ways? David Ricardo answered this question through the theory of Comparative Advantage. The theory of comparative advantage, introduced by a British economist, David Ricardo (1772–1823) in the early nineteenth century, […]

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Business Resilience Is Critical for 2026

This year Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation or APEC enters 2026 at a resilient mode. While the region has maintained short-term resilience, mounting geopolitical tensions and supply disruptions are increasingly threatening its economic outlook. At the center of these risks is the ongoing crisis around the Strait of Hormuz, a vital route for global oil and […]

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The Shaper of Global Economy

Despite pros and cons surrounding it, Milton Friedman’s ideas remain one of the key foundations shaping global economic policies to this day. Milton Friedman was one of the most influential economists of the twentieth century, with The Economist magazine described him as “the most influential economist of the second half of the 20th century … […]

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Global Economy After Adam Smith and Keynes

Looking at global economy and how the world is changing, it is useful to learn again about the economy theories by the most influential figures John Maynard Keynes and Adam Smith. Both thinkers sought to explain how societies create prosperity and maintain economic stability and although both made significant contributions to economics, their views on […]

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Papua New Guinea Family Business as Contributors to the Economy

PricewaterhouseCoopers, a global professional services network and one of the Big Four accounting firms, or known as PwC, released its 12th Family Business Survey that highlighted Papua New Guinea. Papua New Guinea Report examines the current state of family-owned businesses in Papua New Guinea (PNG), highlighting both their resilience and the significant challenges they face […]

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Myanmar Spirit and Soul Waiting for Tourists to See

When we visit Myanmar, we will see tranquility and excitements and. It starts with the iconic temples of Bagan to the tranquil bridges along Lake Kandawgyi, the spiritual atmosphere and hospitality of the people of Myanmar that captivate tourists from all over the world. Kandawgyi Lake (Burmese: ကန်တော်ကြီး pronounced [kàɰ̃dɔ̀dʑí]; lit. ’great royal lake’) is one of two majors lakes in Yangon, Myanmar. Located […]

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