- The oil industry vs. the electric car - Electric vehicles could make up nearly half the fleet of passenger cars and trucks by 2040. But oil and gas companies are striking back. Publicly, they support clean energy. Privately, they do everything in their power to destroy it. It's War.
- Germany’s current account surplus in 2019 remains the largest in the world
- Column: Would you write a 5-star Amazon review in return for a $20 bribe?
- Brexit: List of trade deals the UK has done so far
- The Gap Between the Haves and Have-Nots of Tech Widens
- Financial Pressure From Rent is Moving Up the Income Ladder
- The Limits Of Nudging: Why Can't California Get People To Take Free Money?
- How should America regulate the Tech Industry? - The outcome will be determined by the fight brewing between Billionaire Charles Koch and Billionaire Robert Mercer
- Visualizing the 700-Year Fall of Interest Rates
- Britain’s Productivity Decline Is the Worst in 250 Years
- A long view on the duration of US expansions/recessions. Expansions have been getting longer, recessions shorter
- A wealth tax would induce foreign inflows of hundreds of billions of dollars a year to replace reductions in U.S. savings, which would cause international investors to replace home-grown billionaires as owners of capital
- EU and US carmakers warn over China parts leading to international shortage - Auto Companies moved to China because workers never protest, unions get jailed. They didn't expect any of this to happen. Now they are facing critical shortage
- China Adds Market Support With More Cash, Strong Yuan Fix
- Biggest US Wage Growth in Decade for Lowest-Paid Workers
- Tesla Stock Jumped 20%. It Makes No Sense.
- Northern rail: economies of scale show steady nationalisation makes sense
- Universal Basic Income Explained
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