The CBSE Class 12 Economics exam is scheduled for March 18, 2026. Subject expert Rakesh Mishra advises students to prioritize ...
The Parliament of the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS Parliament) has taken the gauntlet to transform ...
South Africa's economic debate is dominated by the unemployment rate, yet this figure masks a more profound crisis: economic disappearance. As millions slip beyond the labour market, what does this ...
E-waste generation is growing at a rate five times faster than recycling, putting strain on facilities in the Global North that reinforce patterns of labour exploitation and environmental degradation ...
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The price of a barrel of Brent crude oil, the international standard, topped $100 a barrel early Thursday, just days after it spiked near $120. Oil prices shot more than 9% higher as supply concerns ...
Tax policy swings fundamentally altered the economics of buybacks. Thankfully, Budget 2026 amendments will support revival of this credible payout instrument ...
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Why college sports’ NIL problem is really a business ethics problem
The NIL system in college sports, despite good intentions, has led to ethical violations and market failures, Columbia College's Nick Stegmann writes.
A historically weak snow season across the Rockies is cutting skier visits, denting revenue, and putting pressure on Vail Resorts’ subscription-style ski model.
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Real Estate Market Transparency Hasn’t Made Housing More Affordable — Here’s the Problem (and How to Solve It)
As transaction costs remain opaque and misaligned, the next wave of real estate tech is being shaped by pricing clarity and fairer economic models.
President Trump, in a rally-like speech in Kentucky, stressed familiar talking points on the economy, highlighting tax cuts and economic growth. He also boasted about the stock market, which has ...
Advocata Institute Chairman Murtaza Jafferjee said Sri Lanka’s ability to withstand the economic shock from the escalating Middle East conflict will depend not only on immediate policy responses, such ...
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