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01.04.2025
When we think about improving an ecosystem, we can recognize the value of the environment by quantifying the beaver's contribution.
31.03.2025
To reduce traffic congestion, one surprising cause can be added to inadequate mass transit and population sprawl.
30.03.2025
Connecting economics, current events, and history, this week's economic news roundup ranges from global pension systems to tequila.
29.03.2025
Having a surprising impact on Canadian and Mexican imports, the Trump tariffs will even hit toilet tissue.
Concludng our March e-links, we continue to focus on Trump trade policies with several must-read articles.
28.03.2025
When evaluating Social Security, we can refer to Wall Street Journal headlines and an Australian think tank.
27.03.2025
Comparing trade totals recorded by the United States and China's numbers, we wind up with a balance of trade mystery.
26.03.2025
Sometimes the land, labor, and capital from a small Caribbean island can reflect the big ideas that fuel economic innovation.
25.03.2025
Looking at countries, The Economist and then for cities, Bloomberg/Businessweek told us the best places for women to work.
24.03.2025
Looking at marshmallows in the United Kingdom and the United States, we see why food taxes are not what they appear to be.
23.03.2025
Connecting economics, current events, and history, today's economic news roundup ranges from Chicken McNuggets to Social Security solutions.
22.03.2025
With the newest report on the world's happiest countries, we can decide if we agree with the reasons that lift countries to the top.
In a never ending quest to comment knowledgeably on current tariff poilcy, we continue our March e-links with a "Trade Talks" podcast link.
21.03.2025
While immigration economics can be debatable, we can focus on facts and ideas that return us to a Parsi legend.
20.03.2025
For their fast food beverages, McDonald's and Starbucks have had problems with coffee and tea temperatures.
19.03.2025
When we talk about fixing Social Security, like all government efficiency, we need to know the numbers, the impact, and the tradeoffs.
18.03.2025
With the rising price of coffee beans, like egg heists and egg smuggling, coffee thefts in the U.S. and Brazil are up.
17.03.2025
At the Mexican border, in addition to drugs, egg smuggling has grabbed the attention of border patrol officers.
16.03.2025
Connecting economics, current events, and history, this week's economic news roundup ranges from changing times to changing the GDP.
Continuing with our March 2025 Friday e-links, I have quoted the response of an eminent economist to a tariff.
15.03.2025
Almost impossible, winning the lottery became easier in Texas when an out-of-state group used a courier service app.
14.03.2025
Like most mega projects, the Manchester United proposal for a new £2 billion, 100,000 seat stadium sounds irresistible.
13.03.2025
Affecting the bats that teams choose, the aluminum tariff can have an unpredictable and unproductive impact on baseball.
12.03.2025
Much more than a tall building, because skyscrapers and incomes rise together, an extravagant construction project sends an economic message.
11.03.2025
Responding to a Trump administration proposal, economists say keeping the GDP with a government component is crucial.
10.03.2025
Easy to ignore, facts about time can reveal how we allocate activities, how countries coordinate, and our tradeoffs.
09.03.2025
Connecting economics, current events, and history, this week's economic news roundup ranges from the baskball gender pay gap to unceratinty.
08.03.2025
Looking at the increase in global and national economic policy uncertainty, we can expect a decrease in the rate of economic growth.
Beginning our March e-links, we recommend a podcast that tells all we could want to know about the dollar in just 50 minutes.
07.03.2025
While the income we depend on varies with our age, our education , and our gender, social insurance is one common need.
06.03.2025
Looking at different nations, we see that what we eat requires a vast amount of resources in some places but not in others.
05.03.2025
When we hear about 25% Trump tariffs on Mexico and Canada, we can think of the travels of car seats, transmissions, and capacitors.
04.03.2025
When President Trump tried to eliminate a tariff exception, he had to reverse his order because of an unintended consequence.
Because there are no women in the top paid 100 athletes, the sports gender pay gap is more than a whopping $200 million.
02.03.2025
Connecting economics with current events and history, this week's economic news roundup ranges from unused gift cards to electric mail trucks.
01.03.2025
Completing our February e-links, I recommend a podcast with the facts about tariffs and other international trade topics.
Comparing the Economist's Democracy Index and the Index of Economic Freedom, we wind up with some surprises about democracy and markets.
28.02.2025
Much more than a gift, unused gift cards have demand and supply significance that provide insight about consumers and producers.
27.02.2025
Looking at eggs, bacon, orange juice, and coffee, we can see why breakfast prices are rising faster than other meals.
26.02.2025
Whether its's India's Unique Identification Program or surnames in medieval England, identification fuels economic growth.