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Economics Professor Robert Fairlie received the Bradford-Osborne Research Award for the second year in a row. The award —named after famed Black economists William Bradford, University of Washington professor emeritus of finance, and Alfred E. Osborne, Jr.
'Visible Hand': A Guide to Help You Better Understand Economics - Foundation for Economic ...
Matthew Hennessey's new book, Visible Hand: A Wealth of Notions on the Miracle of the Market , explains how this is so, and in so doing he shows that economics need not be intimidating to the man on the street.
Take the notion of "opportunity cost." Hennessey notes that we all face choices about where to spend our time, energy, and money.
Watch: Hilarious video explains principles of economics
It takes a sharp brain to establish and run a business. But, it takes an even sharper brain to deceive a competing business. A hilarious video that is now going viral on Twitter shows how it should be done.
The clip shows two women selling eggs. Let's call the woman on the left Woman A and the woman to the right Woman B. Woman A initially sells her tray of eggs for 150 bucks and Woman B for 140 bucks. A man walks in and buys a tray from Woman B as it is cheaper.
Real World Economics: Why other countries need our dollars – Twin Cities
Month by month, China's holdings of U.S. Treasury securities erode. Put another way, that nation's central bank is lending increasingly less money to the U.S. federal government. What's going on? Should we be outraged? Should we be even concerned?
The mainstream financial press has noted this gradual runoff in Chinese ownership of these bonds, but has not raised alarms. The fringe media, particularly that based on the internet, sees more perils.
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Equality of access among households to water supplies that are clean and plentiful may owe as much or more to sustainable development practices than it does to socioeconomic factors, suggests research.
Home Economics season 3: everything we know about the sitcom | What to Watch
To fans' delight, Home Economics is back for an all-new season. The series that follows three siblings as they try to navigate adulthood, and each other, returns on a mission to keep viewers laughing and thoroughly entertained.
Now for those that haven’t quite caught onto the show yet, our best way of describing it is by telling you to think of it as a Modern Family meets Happy Endings , with a dash of This Is Us thrown into the mix (even though its a sitcom, Home Economics does tend to take on a few ...
Economics In Brief: Boston Asks Private Developers to Report on Diversity
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In 2018, private developers proposing to build on Boston's publicly-owned land were required to disclose diversity statements. The law was an effort by the city to increase the diversity of the real estate development industry, which has long been dominated by white male developers.
Sports Rights Continue To Soar, Making Untenable Economics For Broadcast And Cable Networks
The cost of sports rights continue to soar in the double and even triple digits, making it unlikely that linear broadcast and cable networks focused on sports will be able to survive in this new streaming world.
The most notable exception to this would be ESPN, which is expected to move more and more of its games to its ESPN+ service over time, while increasing the price. But even ESPN has its limits on what it will pay for rights fees.
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