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A comment on Liu and Woo’s “understanding the U.S.-China trade war” – make America save again!

2022-11-25
By: Abraham Solovy
On: November 25, 2022

Following concern that China’s unfair trade practices were adversely affecting America’s economy and labor markets, former President Donald Trump announced that he would levy a 25% steel and aluminum tariffContinue Reading

Massive emigration from Russia drives businesses to relocate in growing numbers

2022-11-23
By: erkkamikkonen
On: November 23, 2022

An entrepreneur: “it’s not anymore about the economy, but safety” For almost a decade, Artyom Koleganov, 37, operated his graphics company in his home city of St. Petersburg, Russia. NextContinue Reading

The Republic of Samsung: Monopolistic costs on the Korean economy

2022-11-17
By: Minh Tri Vu
On: November 17, 2022

On May 10th, 2022, South Koreans welcomed their new president, Yoon Suk-yeol. In what was considered the closest presidential race in Korean history, conservative Yoon beat out progressive Lee Jae-myungContinue Reading

Economic stability report: Southern Europe

2022-10-25
By: Semeon Vlahotasios
On: October 25, 2022

Economic Activity The economic decline as a direct result of inflationary pressures from the Russian invasion of Ukraine presents key headwinds in both the global and Eurozone economies. Due toContinue Reading

America: Where even sustenance is monopolized

2022-07-06
By: Chloe Ghaleb
On: July 6, 2022

America: land of the free, the brave, and… the hungry? The international hunger crisis has rapidly deteriorated. Worldwide, 50 million people are currently suffering famine, doubled from 2019, with aContinue Reading

The next New York: Headquarters site selection

2022-05-12
By: Lauren Tse
On: May 12, 2022

The abrupt closure of offices and workplaces following the COVID-19 outbreak ushered in a new era of remote work for millions of Americans. The pandemic has led corporate America toContinue Reading

Bridging the desert: The impact of public transportation on urban food accessibility

2022-05-11
By: Robert Huang
On: May 11, 2022

In 2015, Starbucks launched its Community Store Program, an initiative aiming to open stores in disadvantaged neighborhoods. Then, in 2020, the company announced that it would expand the program andContinue Reading

The unseen environmental impacts of cryptocurrency: Is bitcoin mining sustainable?

2022-01-11
By: John Price
On: January 11, 2022

Bitcoin, Ethereum, Litecoin, Dogecoin—these represent only a few major cryptocurrencies trading 24 hours a day across the globe. Crypto’s sizable volatility attracts all kinds of investors, although recently, a newerContinue Reading

El Salvador’s bitcoin bumbling

2021-11-22
By: Ngai Yeung
On: November 22, 2021

El Salvador thinks it has nothing to lose.  In a world first, the small Central American nation began using Bitcoin as its legal tender on Sept. 7. The Bitcoin LawContinue Reading

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