Green Jobs Could Help To Power The Levelling Up Agenda Adi Gaskell Economics, Education, Government, Politics & Economics The Levelling Up White Paper makes explicit reference to the Net Zero agenda, stating that the transition "could have large and long-lasting effects on virtually every aspect of the economy, including jobs and...
Teen Girls and the Earliest Gender Inequalities in the Labor Market Yasemin Besen-Cassino, LSE Business Review Economics, Gender Studies, Politics & Economics, Society & Culture The pay gap between men and women is a longstanding problem in both American workplaces and women’s lives, and a new experiment reveals why a commonly proposed solution may not actually help. There have been...
Economic Crises and the Contradictions of Capital Tyler M. Curley Economics, Politics & Economics When the housing bubble popped in 2008, the effects spread rapidly from the United States throughout the global economic system, leaving mass unemployment, income inequality, and utter devastation in its wake....
Aging Happens to Us All James Campbell Economics, Government, Politics & Economics At the heart of the economics of aging is the key question: how should we divide things between retired and working people? As the population gets older, answering that question will get more difficult.
Lessons from Greece As Controversial Finance Minister Exits Stage Left George Serafeim Economics, Politics & Economics This article was originally published on The Conversation. Read the original article. Greece’s economy is in ruins. It is hard to imagine how things could have gone worse. Banks closed, no liquidity,...
Cats Among the Pigeons: Top Economic Reads James Campbell Economics, History, Politics & Economics, Science Economic Fables by Ariel Rubinstein Part memoir, part introduction to microeconomic theory, this beautifully written book by Ariel Rubinstein should be required reading for any student of economics. It...
A Bridge for the Knowledge Gap Philip M. Parker and Benjamin Kessler Economics, Politics & Economics, Society & Culture An innovative content platform is starting to put the world’s most advanced agricultural data into the hands of its poorest farmers.