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The Universidad Rey Juan Carlos is gearing up for its prestigious 9th Annual Madrid Conference on Austrian Economics, taking ...
Despite inflation fears and talk of a looming recession, people are dropping hundreds, sometimes thousands of dollars on tiny ...
American consumers are pulling back on spending as the effects of tariffs — like the slowing job market and rising inflation ...
The Reserve Bank of India's inflation and growth outlook suggest the current policy rate may mark the end of the easing cycle ...
Investors have been living in a real-time economic experiment ever since U.S. President Donald Trump returned to the White ...
Today, we're bringing you an episode from our fellow FT podcast, The Economics Show.
It's not an immigration or population shock—fewer people are working, amid shorter hours and lower demand. “The drop in the ...
In the 21st century, U.S. economic data has become embedded in the life of the nation. It determines increases in Social Security benefits for retirees, influences the purchases of auto and home ...
Bronze Age Pervert is an influential voice on the extreme right. Now he’s trying to change the administration’s economic ...
The latest cultural shift to a highly visual, quick attention platform is discipling us in ways we need to question.
I had the opportunity to interview Pravin Krishna, Intl Economics Prof, Johns Hopkins SAIS, who shared insights on the ...
Reserve Bank Governor Sanjay Malhotra is set to announce the third bi-monthly monetary policy today, with industry ...