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The Big Lesson of the 2020s? Don't Ignore the Economists.
From COVID-19 lockdowns to Biden's inflation and Trump's tariffs, bad things have happened when economics are sidelined in ...
The dot-com bubble burst in March of 2000 when historically high stock market valuations (Price to Earnings ratios) combined ...
First, we need to spread a start-up culture throughout the government and civilian economy. In wartime, it has been military ...
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Live Long and Prosper: Economics Lessons from Star Trek
It might seem worlds away from the Earth we know. But can Star Trek teach us anything about the economics of our own society?Authors John Hawkins ...
The recent dramatic US intervention in Venezuela’s political and energy landscape has triggered seismic debates on global ...
College isn't teaching you facts. It's teaching you to think in a new way — and Indiana policy is sweeping away that skill ...
While Warren Buffett is well-known for making significant investments that have paid off in multiples, his business partner ...
Startups often treat pricing as an afterthought, copying competitors or applying arbitrary markups. Yet early-stage pricing ...
Retired federal appellate Judge Paul R. Michel writes that recent Noble Prize winners’ work on innovation shows the ...
Since the 1970s, Nancy Sampson, the home economics teacher at Bloomfield-Mespo High School, has operated an annual ...
Mauro Porcini—and asked him use his approach to design to help the Korean company keep ahead of its competitors.
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Hicks: Sure, ask college kids what they learned. But ask 'why,' too
Parents are certain to ask what they learned this semester. There’s a better question: Why did you learn this semester?
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