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Five things that economists know, but sound wrong to most other people

Five things that economists know, but sound wrong to most other people

Economists have shaped the modern world in many ways. Governments make policy choices in response to the data that we produce about things like GDP and inflation. Social media companies use our insights about human…

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physics-inspired simulations predict waves in four countries

physics-inspired simulations predict waves in four countries

As a physicist, I am trained to look for patterns in data. For example, the motion of the tiniest particles may seem random, but it contains patterns and symmetries. The same can be said of…

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Energy & Precious Metals – Weekly Review and Outlook By Investing.com

Energy & Precious Metals – Weekly Review and Outlook By Investing.com

© Reuters. By Barani Krishnan Investing.com — The Federal Reserve is letting the stock market crash in order to bring U.S. inflation under control. If fuel and food prices continue rising, will the property market…

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A living wage increases economic productivity while reducing poverty – new report

A living wage increases economic productivity while reducing poverty – new report

It can be difficult to see a way out of the current cost of living crisis. Prices continue to rise, and there are fears that if nothing changes, many families will face serious financial hardship.…

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Digital shekel must avoid arbitrage, public says

Digital shekel must avoid arbitrage, public says

The Bank of Israel published the results of its public consultation on the digital shekel, saying respondents warned there was a risk of arbitrage if the digital currency is interest-bearing.  The survey also found people…

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Ukraine rules out ceasefire as fighting intensifies in Donbas By Reuters

Ukraine rules out ceasefire as fighting intensifies in Donbas By Reuters

5/5 © Reuters. A local resident walks by a destroyed building after a rocket attack on a university campus, amid Russia’s invasion, in Bakhmut, in the Donetsk region, Ukraine, May 21, 2022. REUTERS/Carlos Barria 2/5…

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it won’t control interest rates and inequality will widen

it won’t control interest rates and inequality will widen

The UK local elections in May saw gains for nationalists in Scotland and Northern Ireland, raising the prospect of increased debates over the future make-up of the country. In Scotland, First Minister Nicola Sturgeon, is…

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Climate change is killing trees in Queensland’s tropical rainforests

Climate change is killing trees in Queensland’s tropical rainforests

In recent years, the Great Barrier Reef off Australia’s northeast coast has seen multiple events of mass coral bleaching as human-caused global warming has driven sustained high temperatures in the ocean. Alongside the Coral Sea…

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Spain swelters as temperatures soar above May average By Reuters

Spain swelters as temperatures soar above May average By Reuters

6/6 © Reuters. Tourists use fans and hats for sun protection outside La Almudena Cathedral during an episode of exceptionally high temperatures for the time of year in Madrid, Spain, May 21, 2022. REUTERS/Susana Vera…

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How soaring inflation can be particularly harmful for young people

How soaring inflation can be particularly harmful for young people

Inflation rates have become almost impossible to ignore. In the UK, inflation has soared in recent months, now reaching 9% – the highest rate for 40 years. The Bank of England expects it to rise…

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