
Wage Growth and Sector Development: Does Rising Pay Reflect Productivity in the IT Sector?
In recent years, Georgia’s IT sector has seen rapid growth in both scale and value. However, not all indicators are growing at the same pace—there are visible gaps between the

Energy-Saving Nudges in Georgian Universities: Subtle Shifts That Deliver Real Impact
Energy-saving green nudges are among the most widespread and effective behavioral tools in environmental policy. Their core idea is simple: introduce changes in the physical or informational environment that guide

Why Is Demand for Cold Storage Growing Rapidly in Tbilisi — and How Is It Reshaping Regional Logistics?
In recent years, one of the most notable trends in Tbilisi’s logistics sector has been the surge in demand for cold storage facilities. In 2019, the volume of goods stored

Construction Is Slowing, but Prices Keep Rising — Is Tbilisi Facing a Future Housing Shortage?
Tbilisi’s residential real estate market in the first quarter of 2025 is marked by contradictory trends. On one hand, the number of new construction permits is declining, raising concerns about

Who Owns the Moon? – Space Competition and Unclear Rules in a Place Where No One Lives (Yet)
As of 2025, interest in the Moon is rapidly growing. NASA, China, and several private companies are actively planning missions—not only for exploration but also for building infrastructure and accessing

Do You Really Need a Radical New Idea to Succeed? — How the Originality Myth Holds Back Georgian Entrepreneurs
In Georgia, it’s common to hear phrases like: “This already exists, so what’s the point?” or “If I don’t have a totally unique idea, it won’t work.” The myth that