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Weak Consumption, Not Tariffs, Was the Bigger Drag on Jobs: TeamLease’s Balasubramanian
The historical linear relationship between GDP growth and job growth may not hold going forward, says Balasubramanian ...
Conflicts are not inherent in the operation of an unhampered market economy. There are conflicts between citizens because the ...
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Houstonians of the Year: Rich and Nancy Kinder provide more than philanthropy | Opinion
Rich and Nancy Kinder offer vision and leadership in a city that often suffers from a lack of civic ambition, and deserve to be called Houstonians of the Year for 2025.
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Would the economy actually thrive if wealth were equal?
Debates about inequality often jump straight from moral outrage to policy wish lists, skipping the harder question of what a ...
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History as ethical compass in crises of the present and the future
The historical mode of thinking is not merely a method of understanding the past but a necessary ethical framework for ...
The Lee Jae Myung administration came to power with little time to prepare, yet it moved quickly to outline the broad direction of state affairs.
The role of urbanism is to contribute to breaking the ties between the city and the markets and to destabilise the current oppressive system by offering individual and collective tools to realise a ...
A narrow definition such as income inequality does not capture the vast disparities in power that define our society.
It’s Christmas 1981. You’ve got the Radio Times and you’ve been through it in advance to circle what you want to watch. Telly ...
The last decade has been the hottest decade in human history. Driven by drought and extreme winds, a massive fire burned its ...
Casey Murphy has fanned his passion for finance through years of writing about active trading, technical analysis, market commentary, exchange-traded funds (ETFs), commodities, futures, options, and ...
“Vocabulism” is a Salon series about how the internet is killing the English language, one word at a time. The Internet has a long and well-established history of sapping the meaning from ...
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