The second volume of The Economic Institute Review continues our rigorous coverage as the global economy enters a new phase defined by geoeconomic competition, industrial policy proliferation, and structural trade realignment. Volume 2 examines the consequences of policy choices made in 2025, from tariff escalation and supply chain restructuring to central bank divergence and the reconfiguration of capital flows. Each issue delivers forward-looking analysis on how nations, markets, and institutions are adapting to an economic order increasingly shaped by strategic rivalry rather than cooperative liberalisation.
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