posts tagged as economics
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April 2021
Since founding PetroNerds, Trisha Curtis has been recognized for her passion and expertise in developing strategies based on micro and macro market...
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March 2021
Some climate Tweeters have taken to adorning their Twitter bios with the atmospheric CO2 concentration in the year of their birth. If...
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March 2021
As part of my continuing efforts to successfully celebrate my next wedding anniversary, I agreed (cheerfully, I think) to watch Little Women....
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February 2021
In his recent New York Times column, “Texas, Land of Wind and Lies,” Paul Krugman criticizes the obvious link between unreliable wind...
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February 2021
“The world’s problem is not too many people, but a lack of political and economic freedom.” Today commemorates the 89th anniversary of...
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January 2021
Whether or not dead people vote in significant numbers may be an open question, but dead policies are flourishing in DC right...