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The Climate Question That Economists Cannot Answer
Models can predict catastrophic or modest damages from climate change, but not which of these futures is coming.
A nation's economic situation can turn on a dime. For example, in November 2007 the Federal Reserve expected the American economy to grow as much as 2.5 percent in 2008. In January the Fed revised ...
When we recently wrote about the need to refine capitalism, we got plenty of feedback. The conversation around capitalism has rightly grown to a roar. As we noted in the article, much of what’s said ...
“What don’t you know, and how will you learn it?” When “Peggy from Amherst” submitted that question to Tom Brokaw, moderator of Tuesday night’s presidential debate, she probably already knew she ...
As he signed executive orders meant to turbocharge the country’s shift away from fossil fuels, President Biden instructed the federal government to explore how to find new ways to ramp up economic ...
Economics professor Christopher Clarke joins WIRED to answer the internet's burning questions about The Great Depression. What caused The Great Depression? How bad as The Great Depression? What did ...
At The Indicator, we’ve been following the conditions in Venezuela over the years. In 2024 we covered how Venezuela’s economy ...
Goran Roos is a member of the Economic Development Board of South Australia, a member of the Council for Flinders University and also a Stretton Fellow appointed by the City of Playford at University ...
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