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Legendary economist Art Laffer admitted on Wednesday he’s terrified of President Donald Trump’s tariffs, though he said he’s hopeful that Trump will reduce them once he secures some trade deals.
As markets continue to fluctuate between hot and cold, a former economic advisor to President Donald Trump is sharing words of caution for public officials and average Americans alike. Stephen ...
Freya Beamish, chief economist at TS Lombard, the London-based forecasting firm, has spent her career tracking the global economy and warning of financial frailties. That makes her a useful guide ...
A University of Kansas economist has been inducted into one of the country’s top organizations for artists and scientists. Donna Ginther, who is a distinguished professor of economics at KU ...
Believe it or not, it has only been 100 days since Donald Trump took office for the second time. 35,176 people played the daily Crossword recently. Can you solve it faster than others?35,176 ...
JOHANNESBURG - There's considerable confusion as to whether Finance Minister Enoch Godongwana will need to introduce an entirely new budget following the reversal of the VAT increase. Companies ...
In ancient Rome augurs were revered for their powers of prophecy. They found meaning in thunder, the flight patterns of birds, the behavior of domestic animals. Some augurs read the entrails of ...
On Thursday, April 3, UMass community members attended a lecture by labor economist and University of California, Berkeley professor David Card. Card is most known for his research on how minimum wage ...
After John Uwagboe moved to Scotland in 2008 he did not see another black man for several weeks. When at last he did, on the other side of a street in Edinburgh, he crossed over to meet him. Soon ...
the World Bank's chief economist. Gill said global economists were rapidly lowering their growth forecasts for advanced economies and somewhat less so for developing countries, at least for now ...
President Donald Trump's net approval rating dipped to -13 percentage points in a new poll by The Economist/YouGov. The poll surveying 1,625 U.S. adults from April 19-22 found 41% of respondents ...
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