Economy

European airlines urge EU to pull back on climate policies

Europe’s airlines are pushing back against the EU's environmental regulations, signaling a significant shift for an industry grappling with decarbonization challenges. The leaders of 17 airlines, including Ryanair, British Airways,

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Conor Sen on Fed policy

Matt Yglesias recently shared a thought-provoking tweet by Conor Sen regarding the necessity of further rate cuts. While Sen's point

Watch Fed Chair Jerome Powell speak live on economy, policy views

Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell is scheduled to give a speech at the National Association for Business Economists' annual conference

NBA Players’ Average Height and Canada’s Fall in Real GDP Per Capita

The Golden State Warriors are known for their towering height, but if I were to walk into a party full

Bad Economics in Fiction, Star Trek edition

The Flawed Economics of Star Trek's Ferengi Rules of Acquisition When it comes to using fiction to convey economic ideas,

Stocks Get Tech Boost as Nvidia Keeps Rallying: Markets Wrap

Stocks surged today as the world's largest technology companies experienced a rebound, lifting investor sentiment. Traders were also closely following

China state planner lays out further actions to boost economy but no new plans for major stimulus

China's National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC) Chairman, Zheng Shanjie, recently outlined a series of measures aimed at boosting the

China markets reopen with a roar after week-long break

Chinese Shares Surge to Two-Year Highs as Investors Bet on Stimulus SHANGHAI (Reuters) - Chinese shares soared to two-year highs

The Wrong Road to Freedom

Stiglitz’s argument that economic concentration in the late 19th century necessitated government intervention to prevent monopolies is therefore flawed. The