Despite James Mackintosh's suggestion in " Streetwise: Modern Monetary Theory Isn't Coming in the Future. It's Here Now " (Markets, Nov. 22), MMT remains a niche theory endorsed by only a small but vocal group of far-left economists. Even mainstream but left-leaning economists eschew MMT.
Economics and infrastructure on this week's episode of Inside West Virginia Politics | WOWK
CHARLESTON, WV (WOWK) — On this episode of Inside West Virginia Politics, we discuss elements of economics and infrastructure in the Mountain State.
In Segment One, our hosts Mark Curtis and Amanda Barren, sit down with State Auditor J.B. McCuskey and talk about how $6 billion from the Build Back Better plan would be used.
Real World Economics: Parsing COVID's mortal impact – Twin Cities
British physicist Lord Kelvin liked numerical measures: " … when you cannot express it in numbers, your knowledge is of a meagre and unsatisfactory kind … " To which one modern statistician responded: "and even when you do express it in numbers, your knowledge often remains meager and
This is the case with a lot of COVID metrics, including "excess mortality," a demographic measure that some hope eventually will settle lots of present disagreements about the real medical effects of the virus. It is a very useful tool, but one needs to understand its limitations.
Economics In Brief | Across Alabama, AL Patch
Amazon workers in Alabama are going to get a second chance to vote on whether to join the Retail, Wholesale and Department Store Union (RWDSU) after a U.S. National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) official called for a rerun.
In April, workers at the Bessemer, Ala. facility voted against unionization by a margin greater than 2-1, Reuters reports .
6 Questions for Mati Greenspan of Quantum Economics – Cointelegraph Magazine
Binance's founder has now been crowned the richest Chinese person in the world and Monaco's colorful yachts give Chinese users a glimpse of the next generation of SocialFi.
"Innovations are coming, proof of stake is much more computational efficient and low on energy consumption. Innovation is key here and it is coming."
Postdoctoral Research Fellow in Applied Behavioural Economics job with UNIVERSITY OF SYDNEY |
We are currently seeking applications for a Postdoctoral Research Fellow in Economics (Applied Behavioural Economics) which will be based in the School of Economics supporting a research program on the cognitive science of disadvantage which encompasses a broad range of issues in neuroeconomics,
People in Economics: Data Driven - IMF F&D
Ever since she produced a report on elephants in the first grade, Amy Finkelstein knew she would be a scholar like her parents, both PhD biologists. But it wasn’t until her senior year at Harvard College that she chose economics.
Biden says he's 'tired of trickle-down' economics but his party is showering private equity firms
The Wall Street Journal reports that 20 states set up measures to bypass a Trump-era tax on wealthy.
Since the 1980s Reagan era, trickle down has held that "job creators" at the top should pay less in taxes.
Forbes India - Applying Economics And Game Theory To Evolution Can Slow Antibiotic Resistance
[This article has been reproduced with permission from Duke University's Fuqua School of Business. This piece originally appeared on Duke Fuqua Insights ]
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