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Zimbabwe’s ruling party names Mnangagwa leader as Mugabe fired

Bloomberg Zimbabwe’s ruling party fired Robert Mugabe as its leader and ordered him to resign as president by midday on Monday or face impeachment. It named Emmerson Mnangagwa as the new party leader and presidential nominee for elections due to be held next year. The decisions were taken at a meeting of the Zimbabwe African National Union-Patriotic Front’s central committee ...

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Free-market failure has been greatly exaggerated

Harvard economist Dani Rodrik has a long and thoughtful essay about the shortcomings of neoliberalism — the economic programme of free markets and free trade. He writes: Economists’ contributions to public debate are often biased in one direction, in favor of more trade, more finance, and less government. That is why economists have developed a reputation as cheerleaders for neoliberalism, ...

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Killing Korea’s inheritance tax would be a smarter move

South Korea’s corporate watchdog is going after charities that the nation’s family dynasties may have been using to skirt power-diluting inheritance taxes and maintain control, according to a Bloomberg News report recently. That’s a smart move, but an incomplete one. For the crackdown on the $12 billion in foundation money held by chaebol including Samsung Group and Hyundai Motor Group ...

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