Amazon’s sexist hiring algorithm could still be better than a human Economics |
- Amazon’s sexist hiring algorithm could still be better than a human
- Land value tax: the least-bad tax
- The US Accounts for over 90% of China's Global Trade Surplus
- New study: Almost half of borrowers will default on student loans...
- Watch what has happened to the US middle class since 1970 - Gif of the squeezed middle class by city
- Consumer companies try price hikes as U.S. wages climb - Consumer goods companies, emboldened by a strong U.S. economy, are rolling out price increases on everyday products and groceries after several years of haggling with big retailers that needed cheaper products to attract customers.
- Shifting from Central Planning to a Decentralized Economy
- US wage growth hits nine-year high
- The Perversion of Fiscal Policy (Slightly Wonkish)
- Myths of the Gig Economy, Corrected
- Innovation Is Killing America & Europe – Hacker Noon
- Why’s France so Worried about Italy’s Showdown with Brussels?
- The myth of monetary sovereignty
- LSE Business Review – Rethinking the concept of freedom in contemporary capitalism
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