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Today’s Political Science Science Briefing | March 31st 2026, 1:00:02 pm

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A new study shows that when governments spend money on things like infrastructure and education, it doesn’t just help one country but can boost growth in neighboring countries through shared knowledge. This finding suggests that smart public investment is key to helping poorer nations catch up economically with richer ones.
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China’s new rules to prevent unfair competition by government agencies appear to be changing how foreign companies invest in the country. This provides real-world evidence that regulating government power can directly influence international business decisions and market fairness.
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Research tracking the U.S. economy since the 2008 crisis reveals a major shift: regular households are now more deeply involved as investors, while shadow banks and complex assets play a bigger role than traditional banks. This transformation raises important questions about financial stability and who benefits from economic growth.
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