Author: theeconreview
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As the COVID-19 crisis started to develop in mid-March, many countries decided to close their “non-essential” stores. However, the reaction of Dutch citizens may put in question what many countries think of as “essential.”
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Could China’s garbage ban create a dangerous game of hot potato, as rich countries struggle to deal with their waste?
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How is coronavirus impacting the lives of prospective buyers and sellers in the U.S.?
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As the wars of guns and explosions fade into history, a new type of warfare is just starting to be born.
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Could crumbling infrastructure bode well for American solar energy or will recycling be the downfall of America’s switch to solar?
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Korean productions now seem to dominate the entertainment industry on various fronts. How did this Asian economy move away from car manufacturing to become a world leader in entertainment?
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With Snapchat stock mysteriously dropping below its IPO price earlier this month despite accelerating revenue and user growth, it’s worth taking a look at the controversial social media platform’s future.
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Despite the decline in Super Bowl viewership in the last couple of years, the price for a 30-second advertising spot has kept increasing drastically. What makes this event so appealing for advertisers?
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What are the implications for the world, China, and the future trajectory of Sino-U.S. trade relations?
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China-US Trade War Rhetoric Softens after Phase One Deal, however amid the pandemic, will Sino-American Relations improve or worsen?
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Under typical circumstances, one would think that a multi-billion dollar donation to help fight climate change would receive universal praise. However, recent charity scandals tied back to wealthy figures combined with a growing confusion over how charities handle their funds has made many skeptical of Jeff Bezos’s new Earth Fund.
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The coronavirus pandemic has created a dangerous climate of distrust and skepticism, as we’ve seen through the U.S’s changing relationship with China. A recent revenue scandal from the viral Chinese beverage chain Luckin Coffee has only aggravated these tensions, and has raised concerns about regulating foreign firms on U.S markets.











