- Did Exxon Deceive Its Investors on Climate Change?: "Exxon now concedes that climate change is happening because of the burning of fossil fuels, and it has spent a modest amount on low-carbon investments. Still the company plans to increase its oil output by 25 percent by 2025."
- China asks WTO for $2.4B in retaliatory sanctions against US
- US green economy’s growth dwarfs the fossil fuel industry’s Renewables, environmental, and efficiency industries grew 3x faster than fossil fuels.
- Negative rates have consequences we don't fully understand, Jamie Dimon says
- Half the World’s Banks Are Too Weak to Survive a Downturn, McKinsey Says
- Rich Chinese outnumber wealthy Americans for first time: "Credit Suisse's annual wealth survey released on Monday found 100 million Chinese ranked in the global top 10% as of the middle of this year versus 99 million in the United States."
- China overtakes US in rankings of world's richest people
- Millionaires now hold nearly half of the world’s wealth
- China’s Crackdown on Risky Deposits Ignores Structural Problem
- LSE: The economic impact of Boris Johnson’s Brexit proposals (PDF)
- China has more 'unicorn' start-ups than the US
- Fed repo: Worries continue over the efforts to fix funding issues
- The Third Lesson of Economics Henry Hazlitt's insights were far more sophisticated than one modern critic thinks.
- Facebook’s Libra currency is wake-up call for central banks
- World economy is sleepwalking into a new financial crisis, warns Mervyn King | Business
- LSE: In brief...Big city, bright future: why birthplace matters so much (PDF)
- LSE: Generation gap: young Brits less likely to 'do better' than their parents (PDF)
- LSE: In brief...The long-term effects of financial distress in childhood (PDF)
- LSE: Business benefits of local universities: more skills and better management (PDF)
- LSE: Structured management: how firms can hire and keep the best people (PDF)
- LSE: Between communism and capitalism: long-run inequality in Poland (PDF)
- LSE: When machines replace people: individual consequences of occupational decline (PDF)
- Double tipping points in 2019: When the world became mostly rich and largely old
- Are neo-liberals more intuitive? Undetected libertarians confound the relation between analytic cognitive style and economic conservatism
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