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Research The Taliban - An Enterprise Valuation. They are a remarkably rich organisation, with most of their income coming from drugs and mining.
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Research Study: As cities grow in size, the poor 'get nothing at all'
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Research They Worked: The effects of $1,400 stimulus checks on families and the economy
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Research Why America Fell Out of Love With the Pedestrian Mall - Bloomberg
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Research Airbnb raises violent crime rates in cities as long-term residents are pushed out, says US study
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Research Opinion | How Many People Are at Risk of Losing Their Homes in Your Neighborhood?
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Research Young people (without rich parents) will end up paying for a rise in national insurance to fund social care
blogs.lse.ac.ukr/Economics • u/CompletePen8 • Aug 15 '21
Research Traffic Congestion and Infant Health: Evidence from E-ZPass
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Research Researchers deem four-day workweek trial an "overwhelming success" in Iceland
cbsnews.comr/Economics • u/lughnasadh • 10d ago
Research A new study indicates competition among nations is the main reason corporate tax rates have reduced
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Research A new study says the evidence suggests that rising income inequality is the most important factor explaining the decline in interest rates
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Research WSJ News Exclusive | U.S. Housing Market Needs 5.5 Million More Units, Says New Report
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Research The Consumption, Income, and Well-Being of Single Mother Headed Families 25 Years After Welfare Reform
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Research Economists must grapple with climate tipping points before it's too late
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Research Minimum Wage Increases and Low-Wage Employment: Evidence from Seattle
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Research Cuts to unemployment benefits didn't get people back to work, study finds
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Research The processor market would weigh 100 billion dollars in 2021
intechitec.comr/Economics • u/monkfreedom • May 23 '21
Research Experienced well-being rises with income, even above $75,000 per year
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Research Public pensions don’t have to be fully funded to be sustainable, paper finds
marketwatch.comr/Economics • u/transitoryInflation • 28d ago
Research Behavioural responses to a wealth tax (University of Warwick Economics)
warwick.ac.ukr/Economics • u/tknilsso • 19d ago
Research Fraudulent data raise questions about superstar honesty researcher
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Research What will form the ‘foundation’ as China moves towards overtaking the US to become the world’s biggest economy? | South China Morning Post
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Research Unified Welfare Analysis of Government Policies* “Medicaid expansions, childhood education spending, and expenditures on college…actually pay for themselves in the long run. Children pay back the initial cost as adults through additional tax revenue and reduced transfer payments”
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