The United States federal debt is approaching $27 trillion and is projected to rise to $78 trillion by 2028, Debt…
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Classical economic theories suggest that the greater the temptation, the less likely we are to be honest — but a…
One-third of the world’s population lives in countries where democracy is in decline, according to an international research group. 2.6…
The European Union’s ‘The European Group on Ethics in Science and New Technologies’ (EGE) has analyzed how the labor market…
From ubiquitous internet access to precise climate monitoring and affordable space tourism, a new golden age of space economy led…
Technological unemployment is a fact and economists warn that economic inequality will increase as machines take over more jobs. Politicians,…
This short note examines the possibility that U.S. macroeconomic policy over the coming decade (2017–2027) may shift from monetary dominance…
The blockchain is one of the most hyped concepts in information technology, the hype is reaching fever pitch as all…
The American dream is getting harder to achieve, according to a new report published in this week’s issue of Science.…
A low socioeconomic status is linked to a shorter lifespan and is comparable to being physically inactive, according to a…
The time is now for renewable energy according to the World Economic Forum (WEF) who released an investors handbook last…
Some kind of basic income will become a necessity in a future society where most jobs are automated, according to…
Hot was the German economy able to recoup so quickly in the 1930s? The German economy was at the rock…
It is not only the moral aspects that come into play in the debate on poaching of elephants in Africa.…
You didn’t work to get rich in ancient Mesopotamia. Instead, you got paid in beer. This ancient payslip is covered…