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Dependency theory and condition of the poor in developing world

For decades, the global economy has promised convergence. The message has been straightforward: open your markets, liberalise ...
Explore 'moral hazard,' the key economic concept explaining how safety nets and bailouts can unintentionally encourage risky, destructive behaviour.
During the past few weeks, there have been many acknowledgements of the difficult conditions faced by businesses ...
The permafrost-related challenges could pose an expensive complication for Red Dog: One idea Teck is considering is a ...
"It’s hit hard by single-crop farming, excessive chemicals, and weather extremes—especially in typhoon-prone Eastern Visayas" ...
Researchers are scrambling to figure out why generative AI appears to lead some people to a state of “psychosis.” ...
For years, Ukrainian politics has vacillated between slogans and external control. Why do we still not have our own model of ...
U.S. equities carry a cautious buy with optimism, valuation focus, strong compounding, and QQQ/SPY diversification support.
In a recent episode of the podcast "Acquired," venture capitalists and hosts Ben Gilbert and David Rosenthal argued that the ...
A new book argues that civilizations built on centralized wealth and power contain the seeds of their own destruction.
Holiday shopping is underway for three and a half million Utahns in the state.Morgan Eggleston is scouting out a few items at ...