Recommended by The Marketplace by Quy Ma
Kardamow maps where energy, geopolitics, and finance intersect before the market prices it in. Riko tracks the structural imbalances most analysts miss — sanctions gaps, cargo routing decisions, the lag between policy and physical trade. If you want to understand how power actually moves through commodity markets, this is the work.
Cameron writes about why democratic institutions produce bad outcomes without anyone intending them to. Incentive design, not villains. If you think structurally about systems, this is your lane.
Thoughtful, evidence-driven essays on how progress actually happens: Infrastructure, institutions, incentives, and coordination done well. I read this when I want to move past critique and see concrete examples of systems that work.

















