Trump's tariffs are backfiring even on industries that were supposed to benefit from trade protectionism Economics |
- Trump's tariffs are backfiring even on industries that were supposed to benefit from trade protectionism
- Economists reverse claims that $15 Seattle minimum wage hurt workers, admit it was largely beneficial
- U.S. agriculture chief says no plan to extend farm aid to offset tariffs
- Why falling stock prices could lead to a long, deep recession | MarketWatch
- Seven countries — including Mexico, Canada and the European Union — disputed U.S. tariffs on foreign steel and aluminum at a meeting of the World Trade Organization in Geneva on Monday
- Britain to target online giants with new 'Digital Services Tax'
- Wisconsin’s $4.1 Billion Foxconn Boondoggle- Gov. Scott Walker promised billions to get a Foxconn factory, but now he’s running away from it
- U.S. agriculture chief says no plan to extend farm aid to offset tariffs
- Economic crisis deepens in Zimbabwe
- Kashkari: Pause Interest-Rate Hikes to Help the Labor Force Grow
- UK austerity ending, as long as Brexit deal gets done: Hammond
- China Regulator to Propose 50% Cut to Car Purchase Tax
- Fed: Peers' Income and Financial Distress: Evidence from Lottery Winners and Neighboring Bankruptcies
- First EIB Circular Economy Conference in Copenhagen [x-post /r/EuropeanUnion]
- China’s troubled private listed firms offered billion-dollar government bailouts
- LSE: In-House and Arm's Length: Productivity Heterogeneity and Variation in Organizational Form (PDF)
- LSE: Second home investments (PDF)
- Bruegel: The global economy’s three games
- Facebook, Google May Face Billions in New Taxes Across Asia, Latin America
- LSE: Aid: it’s not just about the money (PDF)
- LSE: Developing an effective local industrial strategy (PDF)
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