Author: theeconreview
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A look at the influence of campaign contributions on electoral outcomes in the U.S.
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General Electric just lost its place on the Dow. Is this adjustment more than just an update to the stock index?
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The glass ceiling is all too prevalent in Fortune 500 companies, where women are incredibly unlikely to find themselves on executive boards, and even less likely to find themselves as CEOs.
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What America’s Growing Labor Shortage is telling us about Wages, Education, and the Future of American Workers
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Even with information and data collection the easiest it has ever been, our collective society should not consider polling as an exact predictor of election results.
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This land is absolutely lucrative, and also competitive; most importantly, there is a lot to explore.
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By: Siva Soorya With OPEC transforming into a Saudi-Russian clique, who would emerge as the winner of crude oil prices for the next year? Last year on 30th November, the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) and a consortium of non-OPEC producers led by Russia agreed to extend oil output cuts until the end of 2018…
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During the first half of 2018, major economic and social issues in the US such as the trade war between America and China and the Parkland School Shooting have stirred much debate and tension. The following article briefly summarizes these issues and provides diverse opinions and data on them and on the broader topics they…
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Government intervention changing consumers’ consumption habits? Well, it might not be as crazy and it might be achieve a partial solution to the obesity problem.
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Driverless cars have survived the road, but will they survive Congress?
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Empirical Models, Survey Evidence, and their Implications for Food Assistance.
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A system of policies is needed in accordance to the complexity surrounding obesity











