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    Wednesday, January 3, 2018

    Bank of Canada predicts minimum wage hikes could cost Canada 60,000 jobs this year Economics

    Bank of Canada predicts minimum wage hikes could cost Canada 60,000 jobs this year Economics


    Bank of Canada predicts minimum wage hikes could cost Canada 60,000 jobs this year

    Posted: 03 Jan 2018 09:01 AM PST

    Tim Hortons heirs cut paid breaks and worker benefits after minimum wage hike

    Posted: 03 Jan 2018 06:29 PM PST

    The economic consequences for China of a new Korean War

    Posted: 03 Jan 2018 07:47 AM PST

    Inequality in nature and society

    Posted: 03 Jan 2018 02:46 PM PST

    Sex and the Supermarket

    Posted: 03 Jan 2018 08:43 PM PST

    A Hedge-Fund Titan Puts Away the Punch Bowl

    Posted: 03 Jan 2018 06:22 PM PST

    America’s forgotten towns: Can they be saved or should people just leave?

    Posted: 03 Jan 2018 12:58 PM PST

    Global Manufacturers Strain to Keep Up With Faster Economy

    Posted: 03 Jan 2018 07:00 AM PST

    "The Rate of Return on Everything, 1870-2015" and its liquidity premium problem

    Posted: 03 Jan 2018 10:34 AM PST

    China Growth may surprise Upwards again this Year

    Posted: 03 Jan 2018 04:03 PM PST

    Solar as an energy source is not as likely as it seems

    Posted: 03 Jan 2018 02:25 PM PST

    Making China Great Again

    Posted: 03 Jan 2018 08:26 PM PST

    In Emerging Markets, GDP growth does not necessarily lead to Stock Market growth

    Posted: 03 Jan 2018 07:47 AM PST

    2017: A Banner Year for Corporate Mergers, Which Further Deepens Inequality www.counterpunch.org

    Posted: 03 Jan 2018 06:05 PM PST

    Have we reached peak sand?

    Posted: 03 Jan 2018 11:09 AM PST

    The world’s largest clothing maker isn’t betting on automation replacing cheap human labor

    Posted: 03 Jan 2018 07:53 AM PST

    Tax Changes Could Hurt Affordability At High End Of The Housing Market

    Posted: 03 Jan 2018 06:39 AM PST

    Why don’t cities grow without limit?

    Posted: 03 Jan 2018 04:08 AM PST

    In the long term, housing does about as well as stocks. It's also a major driver of inequality.

    Posted: 02 Jan 2018 11:43 PM PST

    Complexity Theory, Game Theory, and Economics

    Posted: 03 Jan 2018 04:03 AM PST

    California’s Carbon Cap is Not in Jeopardy, Because It’s Not Really a Cap

    Posted: 03 Jan 2018 11:00 AM PST

    An Unusually Balanced US Recovery

    Posted: 03 Jan 2018 10:34 AM PST

    LSE: Oil Discoveries and Education Spending in the Postbellum South (PDF)

    Posted: 03 Jan 2018 09:40 AM PST

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