Historian berates billionaires at Davos over tax avoidance - Rutger Bregman tells panel that the real issue is the rich not paying their fair share Economics |
- Historian berates billionaires at Davos over tax avoidance - Rutger Bregman tells panel that the real issue is the rich not paying their fair share
- Can China Turn the Middle of Nowhere Into the Center of the World Economy?
- 213,000 private-sector jobs created in January, ADP says
- Fed leaves rates unchanged
- What Is GDP in China? Analysts are increasingly skeptical that China’s very high reported GDP growth rate provides a meaningful picture of the economy’s health. There are, however, at least three very different ways that reported GDP can fail to reflect the underlying economy.
- Foxconn reconsidering plans to make LCD panels at Wisconsin plant
- Advisor to Chinese leaders: Trump trade demands are ironically better long term for China
- Barclays shifts billions of pounds to Dublin because of Brexit
- What goes up must come down: modelling the mortgage cycle
- Zhao Jian: What’s Not Great About China’s High-Speed Rail? The Debt
- Does Pollution Drive Achievement? The Effect of Traffic Pollution on Academic Performance -- by Jennifer Heissel, Claudia Persico, David Simon (PDF)
- Chinese Electricity Consumption Growth Hits 6-Year High
- Collective nostalgia makes people prefer domestic products - "New study could help countries bolster domestic industries without resorting to tariffs or international trade re-negotiations"
- The impact of technological change on inequality in the U.S.
- The Natural Rate of Interest Is Anything But
- The Disturbing Rise of Modern Monetary Theory
- Sources of Tech Platform Power by Lina M. Khan (2018)
- Indian businesses fear Congress' guaranteed income plan, see higher taxes
- ECB: Do public wages in the euro area explain private wage developments? An empirical investigation (PDF)
- ECB: Some borrowers are more equal than others: bank funding shocks and credit reallocation (PDF)
- Interest Rates Are Already Higher Than You Think
- Mirror, Mirror, on the Wall: The Danger of Imposing “Reciprocal” Tariff Rates
- China’s economic woes have further to spread across Asia
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