Published on 20 December 2025
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Deeper uncertainty in store for global economy

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"A lot of people in a lot of countries feel that their lives are going backward," Prof Diane Coyle tells The New York Times.

“Diane Coyle, an economist at the University of Cambridge, noted how the Covid-19 pandemic and its aftermath had revealed unforeseen vulnerabilities in the global supply chain. ‘I think we still don’t have a detailed insight into global and national production networks and where those bottlenecks are,’ or where they will show up when a new crisis hits, she said. Political currents could bring further instability to the world economy.”

“’A lot of people in a lot of countries feel that their lives are going backward,’ Ms. Coyle said, and distrust in government is increasing.”

Read the full article in The New York Times


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