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The Social Burden of Depression in Japan
Aside from the effects on health and on people’s well-being, depression in Japan exacts a heavy economic toll on individuals, families and on society as a whole.
How China Leaves Mental Health Problems Unaddressed
China lacks the manpower and training to handle an epidemic of mental illness.
The West’s Day of Fiscal Reckoning, Part II
In theory, there are four options to address the West’s debt overhang.
Political Upheaval and the Depression of 1837
Throughout history, how have economic downturns affected U.S. politics?
Panic of 1819: The First Major U.S. Depression
How have past financial crises affected the history of the United States?
Newfoundland and the Global Debt Crisis
What was the experience of Newfoundland in 1933 when it suffered a debt crisis?