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Quality Assurance Bodies and the Economic Value of Trust in Education
Education is not only a social service. It is also an important part of economic development. Schools, colleges, universities, training centers, and professional academies prepare people for work, support innovation, and help societies build stronger human capital. However, education can create real value only when people trust it. Students must trust that their studies are meaningful. Employers must trust that graduates have useful knowledge and skills. International partner
May 68 min read


What Rising Public Debt Means for Future Generations
Public debt has become one of the defining economic issues of the modern era. In many countries, governments have expanded borrowing to respond to financial crises, public health emergencies, military pressures, aging populations, climate-related risks, infrastructure gaps, and rising social expectations. Borrowing is not new, and it is not automatically harmful. In fact, public debt has often played a constructive role in state formation, social development, economic stabili
Apr 1314 min read
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