Author: theeconreview
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Sovereign wealth funds may actually be more beneficial to most countries than commonly made out to be.
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Tuition rates keep rising and student loan debt is becoming an increasing issue in our country. Is tuition-free higher education a possible solution?
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Labor Unions have always been a powerful bargaining tool for the working class, but why does it feel they are losing steam?
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What are the strengths and weaknesses of the different plans for financial regulatory reform?
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Machines today can prepare your food, clean your house, and build a whole lot more machines. They’re out of control, coming to take our jobs and impoverish people—or are they?
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Those of you looking for the French version of Yellow Tail should be pretty excited for Friday.
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Nobody embodies ‘you’ve got to spend money to make money’ quite like LEED.
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Demonetization: A step ahead against corruption or a step back for India’s economic growth?
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How the Ethiopian water structure can change the political, economic and diplomatic dynamic in the region.
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Should we put more funding back into public schools or should we move towards the school choice movement, emphasizing voucher programs and charter schools? Betsy Devos’ recent nomination as Secretary of Education brings this debate to national spotlight.
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Machines today can prepare your food, clean your house, and build a whole lot more machines. They’re out of control, coming to take our jobs and impoverish people—or are they?
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How can social capital overcome divisive politics in order to achieve improved public health care?











