
How Many People Actually Make the World’s Decisions?
The world has over 8 billion people—but how many of them truly shape the decisions that govern our economies, societies, technologies, and futures? Despite the spread of democracy, internet access,

How Digital Payments Are Reshaping Money Habits in Georgia
Over the past decade, the world has undergone a major shift in how money is used. Cash — which for centuries was the core instrument of economic exchange — is

Why Is Self-Employment Declining in Georgia—and What It Means for the Labor Market
In the first quarter of 2025, the number of self-employed individuals in Georgia dropped by 13.5 thousand, totaling 434.7 thousand—representing a 3% decrease compared to the same period last year

Export from Georgia to the UK: Which Products Matter Most?
In 2024, Georgia’s exports to the United Kingdom totaled USD 19 million (source: ITC). While this figure is relatively small compared to Georgia’s overall trade, a closer look at its

Global Market of Papaya and Its Import in Georgia: Small Volume but Growing Interest
The global papaya market has been receiving increasing attention in recent years. In 2024, its global value was estimated at around $9.5 billion, and further growth is expected in the

The Great Potential of Green Nudges in Georgian Universities
Green nudges are small changes in the decision-making environment that encourage environmentally friendly behavior without limiting individual freedom of choice. This approach is outlined in UNEP’s guide The Little Book



