What makes for a good economic system? How do we fix flaws in the system like inequality? The winners of the most recent Nobel Prize in Economics attempted to answer these questions: James Robinson of ...
It has become one of the recurring questions of the 2016 presidential campaigns in both parties: Is the U.S. economic system fair to most Americans, or is it “rigged” to favor the rich and powerful? A ...
Adam Hayes, Ph.D., CFA, is a financial writer with 15+ years Wall Street experience as a derivatives trader. Besides his extensive derivative trading expertise, Adam is an expert in economics and ...
In many ways, Donald Trump’s election to a second term as U.S. president is a story of economic dissatisfaction. For the first time in decades, the Democratic candidate received more support from the ...
There is public agreement that the U.S. economic system unfairly favors powerful interests, and even more Americans believe that large corporations in this country are too powerful. But on both issues ...
A market economy, also known as a free enterprise system or capitalism, is an economic system wherein goods and services are exchanged freely on an open market. A market system characterizes the ...
In a matter of weeks, Covid-19 spurred seismic shifts in how we work, learn and transact, and it helped usher in a new era that is smarter and fairer. T he surreal year 2020 produces a personal ...
Through reforms, Argentina seeks to encourage declaring and depositing undeclared U.S. dollar savings into the formal ...
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Why France's generous pension system is becoming an economic burden
What was once seen as a pillar of social security is now becoming a growing strain on public finances, as demographic and ...
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'The system is in crisis': Kurdish leader tells 'Post' Iran is nearing a Soviet-style break point
What we are seeing in Iran is not simply an economic crisis. These are primarily symptoms of a deep political crisis,” said ...
Adam was a Visiting Fellow in the Edwin Meese III Center for Legal and Judicial Studies at The Heritage Foundation. The U.S. has eviscerated the patent rights that help to power the innovation engine ...
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