Economists get cold feet about high minimum wages
In recent months, governments across the globe have been intensifying their efforts to implement and enforce policies aimed at tackling…
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In recent months, governments across the globe have been intensifying their efforts to implement and enforce policies aimed at tackling…
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In recent years, the global landscape of poverty alleviation has undergone a significant transformation, driven by advancements in technology, data…
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In a recent discourse surrounding financial regulations, experts argue that some rules established in the wake of the 2008 financial…
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In a recent episode of the daily podcast, the hosts delve into two intriguing topics: the legacy of Francoist Spain…
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In the realm of personal finance, a growing number of loans marketed as harmless are beginning to raise concerns among…
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In recent years, the landscape of borrowing in developing nations has shifted dramatically, as highlighted by the increasing trend of…
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In a recent discussion surrounding the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR), experts argue that tightening the interpretation of the…
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In this week’s episode of our podcast, we delve into the fascinating world of markets, the economy, and business through…
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In a recent interview with The Economist, Abbas Araghchi, Iran's Deputy Foreign Minister, expressed a strong desire for a renewed…
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As climate change continues to pose a significant threat to cultural heritage worldwide, the art world faces an unprecedented challenge:…
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