The Economics of 5G for Telcos
5G has already made its mark on our public consciousness, but is there a strong business case for it? This two-part series looks at the economics of 5G, from the challenges of public 5G networks to the potential for private 5G networks.
Doughnut Economics Has a Hole at Its Core
In winter 2018, the British economist Kate Raworth addressed a sold-out hall of 500 people in the Dutch city of Rotterdam. "Who is an economist or is currently taking an economics course?" she asked the audience. Dozens of hands went up. "Wow, they’re here . . .
Economics in Brief: California Passes Bill to Improve Conditions for Warehouse Workers
California Gov. Gavin Newsom signed a bill Wednesday that will prevent companies like Amazon from setting productivity quotas that force employees to forgo bathroom breaks and safety measures, the New York Times reports .
California is the first state in the country to pass a warehouse quotas bill. It will protect employees from being punished for taking rest and bathroom breaks, and provides legal pathways for current and former employees to sue over quotas that are unsafe.
San Antonio Sports to honor Economics Chair Steve Nivin
Steve Nivin , Ph.D., Chair of the Department of Economics and Director of the SABÉR Research Institute at St. Mary's University, is being recognized by the nonprofit San Antonio Sports with the Salute Award on Saturday.
"I'm very honored," Nivin said. "I really enjoy working with San Antonio Sports and being able to take my work in economics and apply it to sports is a keen interest of mine."
Soil Health Institute Webinar: Economics of Soil Health Systems on 100 Farms
Pennsylvania schools should mandate personal economics courses | | citizensvoice.com
High School students spend a lot of time making college choices. Part of their decision is based upon the cost of college and how to pay for it.
A recent study carried out by researchers at Montana State University concludes that high school students in states with a required course of study in personal economics are better able to cope with finance decisions particularly as young adults.
Saving money, other benefits of going solar | Economics | thepress.net
Solar energy is sometimes thought of as a newer energy source, but the first solar cell was created back in 1883 by New York-based inventor Charles Fritts.
The science and technology behind solar have advanced considerably since the 19th century, making it one of the fastest growing energy technologies. The U.S. Department of Energy predicts that 1 in 7 American homes will be outfitted with rooftop solar panels before the end of the decade.
Dressing up envy: AOC's economics is 400 years out of date | Opinion News
Conservatives laughed at celebrity representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-New York, attending the Met Gala recently. Tickets were reported to cost $35,000 each. But the representative didn't pay for her ticket; she was a guest and she borrowed her dress.
Voters, and the owner of the dress, should be concerned about the message she painted in scarlet letters on the white gown, "Tax the Rich." Socialists like AOC are about 400 years behind the times in their view of the rich.
Wyoming's crypto sector's fate up to federal regulators | Economics | wyomingnews.com
After years of laying groundwork, the future of Wyoming's cryptocurrency banking industry now lies in the hands of federal regulators, officials with Wyoming U.S. Sen. Cynthia Lummis' office told lawmakers Tuesday.
The delay, they told lawmakers, was not due to any fault of the state legislature, but the slow pace of federal regulators and quasi-regulatory organizations like the American Bankers' Association in developing rules to allow consumers to bank with the decentralized, digital currency.
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