I was very busy this weekend trying to make enough soup so I can afford to hire another cat to shuck corn for me.
A few days ago, my high school freshman introduced me to a game called Cats and Soup wherein tiny, adorable, animated cats make soup, juice, and stir fry to sell. When the game begins, your woodland clearing is inhabited by one cat who is able to make one kind of soup fairly slowly.
Why 'Economics in One Lesson' Is as Readable Today as It Was in 1946 - Foundation for ...
One of the first economics books I ever read was Economics in One Lesson by Henry Hazlitt and I could hardly have asked for a better introduction to the science of human action.
Originally published in 1946, Hazlitt wrote in a different world. The Second World War was a year in the history books and the armies were demobilizing, to the horror of the New Dealers who treated the military as a massive employment program.
The Economics of College Sports | Econofact Chats
Football and basketball teams at Division I universities generate billions in revenue. But the student-athletes themselves do not receive salaries. Should they? Most have scholarships for their tuitions, but to what degree are they students, as well as athletes?
Andy is the Robert A. Woods Professor Emeritus of Economics at Smith College. He has consulted in the sports industry for numerous players’ associations, cities, companies, teams, and leagues.
Adieu Herman Daly, champion of steady-state economics | Chesapeake Born | bayjournal.com
Tom Horton, a Bay Journal columnist, has written many articles and books about the Chesapeake Bay, including Turning the Tide and Island Out of Time. He currently teaches writing and environmental topics at Salisbury University.
How the A321 is changing trans-Atlantic economics » AirInsight
JetBlue inaugurated its international service to London using the A321LR and has plans for additional routes with new aircraft still on order. The reason is quite simple – the A321neo family offers excellent economics for the North Atlantic.
The data source for this analysis is Munich-based Skailark , which has unique intelligence and data on airline costs, aviation emissions, and airline market intelligence. The following table compares costs per seat for carriers on the New York to London route.
5 years later, economics faces another #MeToo moment - Marketplace
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Like many other industries, economics had a #MeToo moment five years ago. Women in the field took to Twitter to share stories that detailed how pervasive and persistent harassment and discrimination were for them.
Chinese business confidence falls to lowest in almost a decade on COVID | Reuters
BEIJING, Dec 19 (Reuters) - China's business confidence fell to its lowest since January 2013, a survey by World Economics showed on Monday, reflecting the impact of surging COVID-19 cases on economic activity with the abrupt lifting of many pandemic control measures.
The index fell to 48.1 in December from 51.8 in November, showed the World Economics' survey of sales managers at over 2,300 companies conducted Dec. 1-16. The index was the lowest since the survey began in 2013.
FTC Chair Khan Names Aviv Nevo as the Agency's Director of Bureau of Economics | Federal Trade ...
Federal Trade Commission Chair Lina M. Khan has appointed Aviv Nevo to serve as Director of the FTC's Bureau of Economics.
"I'm excited that we will have Aviv on board as the FTC's director of the Bureau of Economics," Chair Khan said. "His insights and expertise will be an asset to our agency and to our work serving the American public."
RFF at 70: From Resource Economics to a Net-Zero Economy
RFF President and CEO Richard G. Newell commemorates RFF's 70th-anniversary year by examining lessons from RFF's history, looking forward to how RFF research and engagement can support the transition to a net-zero economy, and reflecting on RFF's recent Net-Zero Economy Summit.
A Concert Like No Other
Hop aboard a shuttle to Kepler-1649c. Be there to welcome new lifeforms into the universe. All passengers must have a verified event ticket. There are 10,000 tickets in circulation so no need to panic. Limited seating available per trip. There will be multiple flights each hour shipping off from the NORAD Space Port in Iceland.
Event tickets are non refundable & non transferable (except on the black market. Call Sal with questions.) An event ticket can be reused for up to 9900 yearly transactions.
No sandals allowed on flight. Adults only. Kittens must show a custodian's ID at the gate. You are not allowed to get married while aboard the shuttle. Please arrive early if you are wearing jeans.
NB: EVENT TICKETS CONTAIN A PRIVATE ANONYMOUS DIGITAL IMPRINT.
Reserve your spot. Click here.
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