Corporate reputation and the economics of intangibles
Within the economy of intangibles, there is a key element that allows companies to stand out from the competition, avoid various contingencies and win the preference of consumers when making their purchasing decisions: corporate reputation.
The health crisis due to COVID-19 in Mexico has not come to an end, as Mexico is going through a third wave of infections, as well as challenges in terms of health care and inoculation of the population.
IU Bloomington ranks high in U.S.
Indiana University Bloomington ranked high in business, economics, and arts and humanities in the recently released U.S. News & World Report "Best Global Universities" rankings .
The IU Bloomington campus ranks 24th worldwide and 14th nationally in the economics and business category, thanks to both the College of Arts and Sciences' Department of Economics and the Kelley School of Business .
Real World Economics: Inflation’s roots go deeper than money – Twin Cities
Inflation remains a hot news topic and political issue. The Biden administration is taking increasing heat. Democrats fret about whether public dissatisfaction with rising prices will influence the 2022 election cycle. Republicans are ready to beat that drum.
In financial news, whom President Joe Biden should appoint as Federal Reserve Chair is front and center — with inflation as the backdrop. So practical issues counterbalance economic theory on causes and cures of the general price-level increases we’re seeing.
NMSU economics professor: Don’t wait to shop for the holidays | KTSM 9 News
LAS CRUCES, New Mexico (KTSM) – With the holidays quickly approaching, an economic professor from New Mexico State University urges that the time to shop for gifts is now.
Christopher Erickson, head of the Department of Economics, Applied Statistics, and International Business at NMSU, urged consumers to not wait on holiday shopping this year and warns customers may face fewer goods at higher prices at stores due to a strained supply chain.
The Politics And Economics Of Farm Laws Repeal
The Union government's decision to repeal the three farm laws in the face of a year-long farmers' protest that refused to die down poses some obvious questions. What can be the reasons behind this stepping back by a government that usually sticks to a stand once it is taken?
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New San Jose State University interim president announced
The California State University system has named the person who will lead San Jose State University when current president Mary Papazian steps down next month in the wake of a sexual harassment scandal that rocked the university’s athletics department.
CSU Chancellor Joseph Castro announced Monday that he has appointed Stephen Perez, provost and vice president of academic affairs at Sacramento State University. Perez will serve as interim president.
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