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A Texas Tech economics professor is making his case for Jacob Rodriguez as a high NFL draft pick - and he says the research proves him right.
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Panikkar was among the most articulate critics of attempts to reinterpret history through communal frameworks.
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At a moment when faith in markets is fraying and faith in governments is strained, Smith’s message is neither to worship the invisible hand nor to wish it away. It is to discipline power, defend ...
A study led by McKenna Litynski, a recent Ph.D. graduate in anthropology and adjunct assistant professor at the University of ...
From artificial intelligence to fatalities from music streaming to the effects of immigrants on elderly health care, the Planet Money newsletter rounds up some interesting new economic studies.
This year marks the 52nd anniversary of the Equal Credit Opportunity Act of 1974, which protected women's right to access to credit. Before the law, women needed their husbands, fathers or brothers ...
Women have only had the right to access credit for about 50 years, and additional laws have since passed that promote gender ...