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Laos is actively working to promote steady economic growth, with the economy showing signs of stabilization and inflation ...
Georgia Power, the state’s largest electric utility, touts recent state policies and partnerships that helps the Peach State grow and protects rate payers' pocketbooks.
However, Beijing has made it clear that it will not pursue any deal that compromises China's core principles, the interests of Chinese companies, or international fairness and justice.
Forecasts that AI could erase tens of millions of jobs by the end of the decade appear to be making the notion of a ...
The future of the South cannot be built on borrowed blueprints. To shift from dependence to innovation, countries must invest in fundamental science today — the foundation on which tomorrow’s breakthr ...
Originally published in Economic Review magazine which provides articles to make recent academic research accessible for A-level students, apply economic theory to real-world situations and sharpen ...
Jerry Soltis watched Bethlehem Steel's fire turn to ashes. It jettisoned him along with thousands of others in 1983, when it doused its furnaces in Lackawanna. Even the few remaining jobs in ...
Since 2013, the Federal Reserve has conducted an annual survey of household economics to measure the economic well-being of U.S. households and identify potential risks to their finances. The most ...
Economists have sounded the alarm about President Donald Trump's pick to become the next commissioner of the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Earlier this month Trump sensationally fired the former head of ...
A national economic roundtable is not a bad thing but I have some advice for this assembly of rent seekers, socialists and economic dreamers, writes Alexander Downer. What it is though is a time for ...
“I have a chronic, incurable trade deficit with my barber,” prominent Washington Post columnist George Will told HBO’s Real Time with Bill Maher last week. “Once a month … I buy a haircut from her; ...
To some people, the Bureau of Labor Statistics may not sound like the most thrilling place to work. But many of its two thousand-plus employees, who produce the monthly jobs report, the Consumer Price ...