Six facts that relate to past, present, and future supply and demand can explain the causes of Europe’s energy crisis.
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How a Bottle of Wine Is Like a Delta Jet
The 2019 Trump Administration tariffs on wine from four targeted European countries and on Airbus airplanes distorted buyers’ behavior.
Why Some Wine Drinkers Are Drinking Less (And Others Are Not)
While wine consumption is down among some of us, we can look at conspicuous consumption for the reason why expensive wine is more popular.
The EU Budget Battle
Called a “budget bloodbath,” the European Union (EU) cannot decide where to get the billions of euros it will no longer receive from the U.K.
What Feta Farmers Fight For
The EU provides feta cheese makers protection from competition through a geographical indication that gives their name monopoly power.
Where It Costs the Most and Least to Live
While we see similar tastes and shopping patterns in the world’s most expensive cities, the reasons for a high and low cost of living vary.
Removing the Bailout Safety Net from the Greek Economy
Although the bailout of the Greek economy just ended, doubts remain about their ability to sustain their long-term debt obligations.