Can you ‘live long and prosper’ by learning economics from Star Trek? Or is that ‘highly illogical’?
From societies without money to profiteering aliens, the world of Star Trek has more to say about economics than you might ...
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China’s Trade Ultimatum to Canada: Comply or Suffer
In our conversation, Kovrig steps back from any single dispute to examine China’s methods and long-term ambitions. The ...
Onyekachi Izukanne, CEO of ATE, discusses creating skilled jobs for young Nigerians, helping small brands scale across ...
Abundance, a book by Ezra Klein and Derek Thompson, argues that many of America's most damaging crises are the result of ...
When you declutter in a hurry, antique wood furniture can look like bulky dead weight instead of the long-term asset it really is. Designers consistently describe certain pieces as recession-proof ...
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Why the 1958 Edsel Corsair couldn’t escape its timing
The 1958 Edsel Corsair arrived with the weight of an entire industry’s expectations on its fins. In the late 1950s, Detroit ...
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When women rise, nations flourish
Men are not the same as women, and women are not the same as men. We were never created to compete, but to complete. What we ...
Some people would think that you’re stretching credibility to the extreme if you wanted to compare a 1960s Chevrolet pickup ...
Depression, debt, poverty: a Berlin social counsellor deals with existential crises on a daily basis. We accompanied him for ...
It might seem worlds away from the Earth we know. But can Star Trek teach us anything about the economics of our own society?Authors John Hawkins ...
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