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Editorial Policy

  

Last Updated: 220/06/2026

Economic Literature is committed to providing accurate, balanced, and insightful coverage of the stock market, business, startups, finance, and the economy.

Editorial Principles

Accuracy

We strive to verify facts using credible and reliable sources before publication.

Independence

Editorial decisions are made independently and are not influenced by advertisers, sponsors, or business relationships.

Transparency

Where applicable, sources will be cited and conflicts of interest disclosed.

Corrections

If factual errors are identified, corrections will be made promptly and transparently.

Opinions and Analysis

Opinion articles and market analyses reflect the views of their authors and should not be interpreted as investment advice.

Content Sources

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Our goal is to help readers better understand financial markets and economic developments through responsible journalism.

Copyright Policy

Last Updated: 20/06/2026

Economic Literature respects intellectual property rights and is committed to protecting its original content.

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