Author: theeconreview
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Do we opt for the short-term solution of moderate limitation of carbon emissions or do we embrace a tactic that could irreparably damage our economy and plunge us into a deep depression?
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The catastrophic failure of Boeing’s 737-Max fleet and the ensuing financial troubles raised plenty of questions about the long-term effectiveness of low-margin businesses and pseudo-monopolies.
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November 9th marked the 30 year anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall: a representation of the political and economic reunification of Germany. The fall of the Berlin Wall was considered a critical point of the Cold War: a victory for democracy. For the East, however, this would mark the beginning of their chase…
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Free tuition is a hot topic right now, and some colleges already offer it for their deserving students. Just how are they able to do this?
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An analysis of the economy’s impact on voter turnout in the 2016 and upcoming 2020 election.
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As tariffs continue to tighten their chokehold on the North Korean economy, its leaders may be resorting to an old standby for relief: the international drug trade.
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Losing competitiveness as a global manufacturing base: What’s China’s next step?
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A brief introduction to BRI’s goals, an initiative that aims at benefiting China and the rest of the world.
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The budget deficit of the United States has ballooned to new levels, so what are its implications?
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An economic overview of the fires in California
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Trade sanctions have become a popular policing tool in international trade, and is many countries’ blocking access to vital goods. Some countries have found creative ways to sidestep these barriers.
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There has been an increasingly robust economy performance of both PRC and Hongkong resulted from multiple integration policies. In the future, a closer relationship would further boost the economy of both sides.











