Current Affairs Economics You are right Tyler. Now [Milei’s chance of succeeding] it’s 51%. It’s a long way to October 2025 when the mid-term election will be the first test and much longer to October 2027 for the big test. ...
February 10, 2023 Housing Recession, Homeownership Retreats Chris Herbert, Managing Director at Harvard Joint Center for Housing Studies, joins the podcast to discuss the state of the housing market, from the current housing recession to the outlook for homeownership. Go Eagles! View Episode Notes...
Optimism bias– a club believes that the decision to sign a player is more likely to turn out positively and don’t question the potential negatives that may occur. In 2023/24Sandro Tonalijoined Newcastle for £60m from Milan and became the most expensive signing in Newcastle’s history. H...
As someone who is always up to date with current affairs, the foundat... Submitted by Chris Economics (and Management) Personal Statement Discussing the housing crisis with my grandmother was a pivotal momen... Submitted by Thomas Economics (with Sandwich Year) Personal Statement The world is...
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Posted in Big Government, Fiscal Policy, Higher Taxes, Keynesian, Paul Krugman, Tax Increase, tagged Big Government, Fiscal Policy, Higher Taxes, Keynesian Economics, Paul Krugman, Tax Increase on October 11, 2023| 2 Comments » Paul Krugman isn’t always wrong. A few years ago, for inst...
Next January In 2023, after being deferred due to Covid, the next United Nations Programme of Action for least developed countries (LDCs) will launch in Doha. It will set the framework for the next 10 years of international support for the world’s 46 officially poorest and most structurally...
Blame Economics, Not Architects” onArchDaily). Marianela D’Aprile’s impassioned essay takes issue with aCurrent Affairspiece from October, “Why You Hate Contemporary Architecture,” in which the authors, staff writers Brianna Rennix and Nathan J. Robinson, hate on the current state of the des...