From the Economist’s EIU group and Pew Research, we can gain insight about the connection between the economy and democracy.
Where and Why Farmers Are Furious
Separated by 6,582 km (4,090 miles), near Paris and New Delhi, farmer protests hope to achieve similar and yet different goals.
What Economists Say On Valentine’s Day
From graphs to behavioral economics and free trade, our Valentine’s economics again illustrates that economics is everywhere.
The Impact of the Swiftie Friendship Bracelet
On the wrists of millions of girls and impacting millions of people, Swifty friendship bracelets has become much more then jewelry.
Why Measuring a Mountain Is Like Quantifying Climate Change
Seemingly simple as a 1.5°C temperature we do not want to exceed, global warming metrics can be much more complicated.
Our Weekly Economic News Roundup: From a Trade War to the Minimum Wage
Connecting economics, current events, and history, this week’s economic news roundup ranges from global inequality to Girl Scout cookies.
February 2024 Friday’s e-links: A Good Book
Continuing with our February e-links, I suggest a book that combines the past and present through history, economics, and a compelling story..
The Losers of the U.S. China Trade War
As economists would have predicted, looking at the US China trade war, we can see the negative impact on jobs and prices.