Examining the history of economics as well as some critical changes to global economic institutions, this book will teach you everything you need to know about how economics works today. Who should read Economics: The User’s Guide? Anyone interested in the history of economics Anyone interested...
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The recent economic recessions, and the government fiscal policy responses to them, have led to a renewed research interest in the likely effects of fiscal stimulus in the United States (US) and across the world. A growing stream of literature in the field has focused on the nonlinear effects...
Economic Opportunity #25 Equality #21 See Full Opportunity Rankings 99.9 Cost of Living Index National: 100.0 $74,568 Median Household Income National: $74,755 12.5% Poverty Rate National: 12.6% Best States Methodology The overall Best States rankings from U.S. News & World Report show how th...
Baby-BoomAsset PricingEmpirical studies demonstrated that US baby boomers consumption and savings patterns have affected economic aggregates over the past decades, among them equitdoi:10.2139/ssrn.678781Haim Kedar-LevySSRN Electronic Journal
Japan’s Metaplanet adopts bitcoin as reserve asset amid yen slump Danny Park – The Block Metaplanet Inc., a Tokyo-listed crypto investment and consulting firm, has adopted bitcoin as its strategic treasury reserve asset in response to the persistent economic adversity in Japan. “The move is...
challenge resource adequacy and the economic viability of traditional energy sources. In the US and EU, significant improvements have been introduced in wholesale electricity markets and capacity accreditation mechanisms, which enhanced the large-scale deployment of renewables. This shift has prompted a re...
The oil boom of the early 1900s transformed the state, turning the rural region into a larger, more industrial state with a population that more than tripled to about 9.6 million by 1960., Today, many of the state’s largest public companies are still in the oil industry. Other notable ...
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[2]Ross, Robert (November–December 2012). "The Problem with the Pivot: Obama's New Asia Policy Is Unnecessary and Counterproductive".Foreign Affairs.91(6): 70–82 [3]https://www.eastwestcenter.org/news-center/east-west-wire/how-and-why-the-us-should-help-build-an-asean-economic-commun...