Author: theeconreview
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A recession may be around the corner and the effects won’t be pretty
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Very few people get the chance to win the lottery. If you happen to be one of those people, be sure to know the best ways to secure your winnings.
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Do Quota Laws work as effectively as people expect them to be? Evidence suggests that they don’t.
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Before facing an impending recession this year, Argentina had issued century bonds maturing 2117. But it seems the bill may be due sooner rather than later
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Will the US sanctions on Iran succeed in economically isolating the oil exporting giant, or will they isolate the US itself?
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Some might wonder what the value of decentralization is– The short answer is privacy and security.
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How will the rate hike in September and expected ones later this year affect you and the country? Let’s find out.
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Colombia’s drug trade is far from gone. This article explores the strange mechanisms that have originated in Colombia to export cocaine to faraway places where cocaine is worth so much more.
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AI could replace Chinese jobs, or they could fill China’s future expected labor shortages due to a rapidly aging population.
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Juul’s early marketing strategies and financial support from investors reveal the e-cigarette giant’s swift rise to widespread popularity, but also raise some concerns.
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Trade as a weapon is more terrifying than a nuke. The latter destroys cities, the former destroys peace. The People’s Republic of China is in the crosshairs of the United States, and should very well remember what happened when the Soviet Union was in the same position.
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Tracing Modern Economics’ roots back to the oft-forgotten Austrian School, we can observe how much theoretical groundwork it established for present economic thought











