One may say that the struggle for power among major blocs has always been around. But we are increasingly coming across leaders in whose vocabulary the word ‘compromise’ is
After the first wave of all-embracing economic growth took place in Mauritius in the 1980s, on the back of industrial expansion, notably in textiles and garments, there was
Policy makers must themselves stand on solid moral ground to be able to temper the excesses of the ‘invisible hand’ which keeps pushing up top executives’ pay while
Have we reached the end of the tether making the system irredeemable towards the purpose for which it was designed, notably to equip the upcoming generation with the
Back in the early 1970s, the OPEC oil producers’ cartel reached an agreement to limit the global supply of oil. This implacable decision, duly complied with by its
The rich will themselves stand t o benefit through increased demand, if economic growth picks up faster thanks to a fairer distribution of the fruits of work in
What will happen if the vehicle population growth rate (+4.5% in 2015) were to keep outstripping the natural population growth rate (+0.1% in 2015), as it is the
An inspired and well-integrated utilisation of land and infrastructure could have been planned to add value to the country’s appeal as a centre of island tourism of the