All economics is local | Tacoma Daily Index
“All politics is local” is the first principle of political organizing. A member of Congress, for example, may have a place on the national stage, but their primary constituency – and the ones who vote for them, and keep them in office – are in the district back home.
Economics has a diversity deficit that goes far beyond the obvious
The discipline is in soul-searching mode over gender and racial imbalances but geographical diversity is highly critical too
Economics professor blends classroom learning and real-world applications – St. Olaf College
When Assistant Professor of Economics Marcus Bansah was interviewed on CBS affiliate WCCO-TV last month discussing when we should start worrying about rising inflation in the United States, he was brought back to a discussion he had with his Contemporary Issues in Macroeconomics
Bohanon and Curott: A failure in the basic economics of governing - Indianapolis Business Journal
Having worked in professional capacities with Afghan academics in both Muncie and Kabul, we are saddened by the unfolding tragedy in Afghanistan. We have friends who are in danger from the emerging radical Taliban regime.
There are an endless number of takes on what went wrong with America's 20-year involvement in Afghanistan. Why did the American-backed Kabul regime fail? One intriguing answer is from our colleague and friend at the University of Washington, professor Anthony Gill.
Oxford Economics Says Coronavirus Surge Won't Derail U.S. Rebound
A resurgent coronavirus pandemic shouldn't knock the U.S. economy's recovery off course, according to a research report released Thursday by Oxford Economics.
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BMO Economics Says May Have To "Shave" Its Canada Growth Call - InvestorsObserver
Frankly, said BMO Economics in its 'Talking Points' note of this Friday, its forecast of 6% annualized GDP growth in the second half of the year was predicated on a series of strong monthly gains through the summer amid reopening.
Given that Canada's employment report isn't due until September 10, the main event on the domestic scorecard next week will be Tuesday's first official reading on Q2 GDP, BMO said.
Opinion | Economics explains lame COVID response | Opinion | madison.com
Dear Editor: I am a science and data guy. Which is why when I look at the health data on the United States I'm always disappointed because we usually rank middling to last:
We have a 36% obesity rate which is worse than most countries in the world; we are No.
So it is not surprising at all that we are dead last in our COVID-19 response. Thirty-seven million people so far have contracted the virus — worst in the world. The elite don't care though — proles don't count.
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