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This article is based on ideas originally published by VoxEU – Centre for Economic Policy Research (CEPR) and has been independently rewritten and extended by The Economy editorial team. While inspired by the original analysis, the content presented here reflects a broader interpretation and additional commentary. The views expressed do not necessarily represent those of VoxEU or CEPR.
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This article is based on ideas originally published by VoxEU – Centre for Economic Policy Research (CEPR) and has been independently rewritten and extended by The Economy editorial team. While inspired by the original analysis, the content presented here reflects a broader interpretation and additional commentary. The views expressed do not necessarily represent those of VoxEU or CEPR.
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Every statistic about public trust in science reveals less a knowledge gap than an abyss of distrust, a chasm that reason alone cannot bridge. Despite decades of data, surveys, and outreach campaigns, roughly three-quarters of Americans—76% in the latest Pew Research Center poll—report having at least some confidence in scientists to act in the public’s best interest; yet, more than one in four express little to no trust at all.
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This article was independently developed by The Economy editorial team and draws on original analysis published by East Asia Forum. The content has been substantially rewritten, expanded, and reframed for broader context and relevance. All views expressed are solely those of the author and do not represent the official position of East Asia Forum or its contributors.
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This article was independently developed by The Economy editorial team and draws on original analysis published by East Asia Forum. The content has been substantially rewritten, expanded, and reframed for broader context and relevance. All views expressed are solely those of the author and do not represent the official position of East Asia Forum or its contributors.
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This article is based on ideas originally published by VoxEU – Centre for Economic Policy Research (CEPR) and has been independently rewritten and extended by The Economy editorial team. While inspired by the original analysis, the content presented here reflects a broader interpretation and additional commentary. The views expressed do not necessarily represent those of VoxEU or CEPR.
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AGI: The Key Variable That Will Define Future Revenue Models OpenAI Can Restrict Microsoft's Access If It Declares AGI Clash Over Clause Allowing Early Termination of Microsoft's Exclusive Tech Rights (
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A Shocking Defeat to Singapore — Left with No Results Voices Within: ‘Overconfidence Was the Problem’ The Limits of Relying on Advanced Technology Packaging Are Now Plain to See For South Korea’s leading shipbuilders, what was widely regarded
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Plaintiffs Fail to Provide Specific Evidence of Damages "Unauthorized Data Collection and Training Destroy the Creative Market" Legal Interpretation of Fair Use Still Pending A U.S.
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China's Exports to Europe Rise 8% in May EU Shows Mixed Stance Between Pro-US and Neutral Policies Europe's Value Grows Amid Economic and Diplomatic Multipolarization On June 27, Chinese Foreign Minist
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HBM Sales Up 50%, Shipments Made to Four Major Clients Following SK Hynix, Announces Full Allocation of Next Year’s Supply Market Share Expected to Jump from 5% to 25%, Confident in Tech Competitiveness. M
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This article is based on ideas originally published by VoxEU – Centre for Economic Policy Research (CEPR) and has been independently rewritten and extended by The Economy editorial team. While inspired by the original analysis, the content presented here reflects a broader interpretation and additional commentary. The views expressed do not necessarily represent those of VoxEU or CEPR.
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This article was independently developed by The Economy editorial team and draws on original analysis published by East Asia Forum. The content has been substantially rewritten, expanded, and reframed for broader context and relevance. All views expressed are solely those of the author and do not represent the official position of East Asia Forum or its contributors.
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This article is based on ideas originally published by VoxEU – Centre for Economic Policy Research (CEPR) and has been independently rewritten and extended by The Economy editorial team. While inspired by the original analysis, the content presented here reflects a broader interpretation and additional commentary. The views expressed do not necessarily represent those of VoxEU or CEPR.
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This article is based on ideas originally published by VoxEU – Centre for Economic Policy Research (CEPR) and has been independently rewritten and extended by The Economy editorial team. While inspired by the original analysis, the content presented here reflects a broader interpretation and additional commentary. The views expressed do not necessarily represent those of VoxEU or CEPR.
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Premier Li Qiang Pledges Stable Growth Boosting Domestic Consumption as Top Priority “Progress Toward Long-Term Goals, Not Short-Term Expansion” Amid mounting concerns over China’s slowing economy, Premier Li Qiang has stepped forw
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Polls at Just 1% Early This Year — From Unknown to Frontrunner Free Childcare and Rent Freeze Spark Grassroots Surge Some Companies Now Considering Leaving New York Zoran Mamdani, New York State
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Directed by Korean-Canadian Maggie Kang Faithfully Recreates K-Pop, Blended with Korean Culture Hits No.
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Trump Rebukes Reporter for Questioning Iran Nuclear Strike Damage White House Joins Effort to Praise Trump Iran Admits Damage but Vows to Continue Nuclear Development The US government has directly refuted media reports sug
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