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The Slow Fade of the Dollar
Once the undisputed pillar of global finance, the U.S. dollar is facing a slow but significant shift. Countries around the world are moving to reduce their dependence on the dollar, driven by geopolitical tensions, economic nationalism, and the rise of alternative financial systems. This article explores the forces behind de-dollarization and what a multipolar currency world means for U.S. power, global trade, and financial stability.

Beris Bajrović
Jun 257 min read


Drowning in the sunk cost fallacy: Can economic models really predict human behaviour in an economy?
Dall-E image creator Most economists like to think of themselves as rational decision-makers, yet everyone justifies questionable...

Martin Svoboda
Jun 57 min read
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