A Bloomberg Economics study finds the U.S. could gain 1% GDP growth by abandoning green energy if other nations continue ...
The off-year elections are over. After winning two key governorships and many other races, Democrats are happier than Republicans. And pundits are ascribing a lot of economic meaning to the ...
Next year's World Cup will bring economic benefits to host cities, according to a report released Thursday, but the Bay Area ...
Economists and psychologists work together to understand how human behavior impacts people's decision-making in the marketplace.
Hesperides University has launched the world’s first fully online Master in Bitcoin, a program dedicated exclusively to ...
EDITORIAL: Deputy Prime Minister Ishaq Dar while addressing the two-day Margalla Dialogue underscored the need ...
Economics professor Christopher Clarke joins WIRED to answer the internet's burning questions about The Great Depression.
How do members of Congress differ from the beef our nation imports? All bones have been removed from most beef, but congressional representatives have only lost their spines. Until this past week ...
Location data is now a monetizable asset— less about map tiles, directions, and location pins, and more about behavioral, ...
Trump, a longtime critic of South Africa’s land reform policies, has accused the government of targeting white farmers and ...
TOURISE, in collaboration with Oxford Economics, has released a new white paper titled “Growth Amid Uncertainty: ...
Several prominent women in Ghana have played instrumental roles in managing the country’s financial sector and contributing ...
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