The science of economics has undoubtedly come a long way since the days of Adam Smith, but
economic discussions today can often seem downright strange, if not misleading.
Not exact matches
In a report from the
Economic Times (India) out
today, we see a
discussion regarding why many traders within India aren't actually concerned by these moves from the RBI.
Online at Indian Country
Today: Former New York State assemblyman Michael Benjamin, who represented the Bronx for eight years, is criticizing Gov. Andrew Cuomo for not including Indian nations in
discussions about
economic development in the state.
Having kicked off the week at the 48th annual World
Economic Forum meeting at Davos by moderating a panel conversation around the challenges and opportunities for the «Global Science Outlook» in the coming year, I spent
today in a series of fascinating
discussions that highlighted the power of science to help in advancing discovery and addressing humanity's grand challenges.
I wish that I were struggling to stay focused on climate science
today rather than commenting on the vigorous
discussion in last night's US presidential debate about the ongoing, huge and escalating
economic impacts of climate change...
Much of that
discussion has revolved around the
economic (and ethical) issues associated with «discounting» (how you weight welfare in the future against welfare
today)-- particularly Nordhaus's review.
If the House agrees to a government motion on time allocation raised in the Legislative Assembly
today, the Bill will go to the Standing Committee on Finance and
Economic Affairs with one day for hearings (tentatively Dec. 7, request deadline Dec 5) and one day for clause - by - clause
discussion.