Columnists Addressing pain points in export trade Thursday, November 17, 2022 Export activities are an important driver of the Kenyan economy, but trading in raw materials earns it less than it could earn from exports of high-value finished goods. Case Neoclassical economists gained worldwide acclaim for pushing for the advancement …
Read More »What I Learned From Steady-State Economist Herman Daly
Herman Daly, the dean of steady-state economists, died recently at the age of 84. His view that the Earth could only sustain a long-term steady-state economy—rather than the perpetually growing economy envisioned by most living today—was based on an understanding he reached the beginning of his career. As a doctoral …
Read More »Dartmouth shares a share of the $2 billion Powerball jackpot
If you win part of the Powerball jackpot but not all of it, can you still say you hit the Powerball? Someone finally won the record-breaking Powerball jackpot estimated at $2.04 billion on Tuesday morning, which was postponed to Monday night due to security concerns with one of the participating …
Read More »“The countries that have crashes are those that follow a school of economics too closely” – The Irish Times
Economist and author Ha-Joon Chang says that when he was younger in the early 1980s, many mothers in his home country of South Korea forbade their sons from entering their kitchens. If they entered, warned their mothers, their “gochu” would fall. A gochu is a capsicum pepper. It’s also Korean …
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Read More »Workers should not have to pay the costs of the energy crisis
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Read More »Institutions and Economy~II – The Statesman
Over the past decade, there has been a renewed need to implement the reform process. India reaffirmed its policy of fiscal prudence, with a new timetable to reduce the national budget deficit to 3% of GDP. The industrial policy remains liberal and puts more emphasis on the “ease of doing …
Read More »A Catholic vision of the economy
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Read More »WA Ballet Artistic Director Aurelien Scannella Announces Big 2023 Season
While WA Ballet is busy in the rehearsal studio for the company’s highly anticipated Swan Lake, artistic director Aurélien Scannella is already anticipating its 2023 season. The year will not only be another big year for Australia’s oldest professional ballet company, but also for Belgium-born Scannella and his wife, artistic …
Read More »Nation offers role model amid global push for prosperity – Reuters
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Read More »Waite Park man arrested after standoff and faces assault charges
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Learning to play the guitar can be daunting. But with Fret Zealot this is not necessary. Fret Zealot is the guitar instruction tool that blows traditional guitar lessons out of the water. And it will have you shredding the guitar in no time. Based on a state-of-the-art LED addition for …
Read More »Fighting climate change with a “greener” economy
“Spending more money” has long been considered a fair reward for creating and accumulating wealth. But, as I’ve argued in my work that spans more than six decades, how we make money is more important than how we spend it. If the goods and services we produce leave behind a …
Read More »Dave Mustaine texted James Hetfield about his insecurities on stage
Megadeth bandleader Dave Mustaine says he recently texted James Hetfield after the Metallica singer-guitarist admitted his insecurities on stage this spring. At a Metallica concert in May, Hetfield got emotional before playing the metal band’s “Sad But True.” And he shared his fears with the public. “I didn’t feel very …
Read More »24 UNESCO World Heritage Sites in the United States of America
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Read More »Where is the French left headed? – Christophe Sente and Christopher Mackin
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Read More »Voice of the People – Pakistan Observer
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Read More »Understanding growth through automation: the neoclassical perspective
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Guo Pei’s creations emanate glory. While the famed couturier is best known in the United States for crafting Rihanna’s 2015 Met Gala gold dress, Guo’s work has blended illusionary whimsy and lavish elegance for decades. At the Legion of Honor until September 5, more than 80 works by Guo weave …
Read More »These are the 5 most visited destinations in Mexico by Americans
Share the article Last update 2 hours ago Without a doubt, Mexico is America’s favorite vacation spot. US citizens make up the vast majority of foreigners visiting the tourism-dependent country and are driving its rebound from the Covid crisis. Now, the 5 cities Americans love most in Mexico have been …
Read More »Cordoba’s magnificent Mosque-Cathedral showcases Spain’s Muslim heritage
Retention and change Civil war weakened Umayyad control of Al Andalus in the early 11th century, which later allowed Ferdinand III and his forces to take the city in 1236. The Castilians may have radically changed the spiritual function of the Grand Mosque, but they certainly weren’t going to Destroy …
Read More »The best states to live in 2022. Did Montana make the list?
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Read More »Where is the multilateral trading system going – Part I
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Read More »What is a “fair” labor market? By Oren M. Levin-Waldman
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Read More »The new form of industrial policy we see today is tech nationalism Alisa Di Caprio
Industrial policy is for and against, but it never really goes away. Today, we can cite tariff policies and the WTO’s inability to control them as proof that industrial policy is alive and well, said Alisa Di Caprio, Chief Economist, R3 in an interview with BW Businessworld. Tell us about …
Read More »Book Review: Macroeconomics: An Introduction by Alex M. Thomas
In Macroeconomics: An Introduction, Alex M. Thomas offers new insight into the development of macroeconomics, combining concepts with real-life examples drawn from the Indian economy. By linking economic ideas to real-life problems, Thomas succeeds in his goal of enabling readers to grasp the daily life of macroeconomics, writing Kaibalyapati Mishra. …
Read More »How to Manhandle Money
Comment In my last column, I explained how governments and banks create money. The basics are incredibly simple – so simple, in fact, that the great non-traditional economist John Kenneth Galbraith once commented that: “The process by which banks create money is so simple that the spirit is repelled. Where …
Read More »Watch Tony Iommi at the 2022 Commonwealth Games Opening Ceremony
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Read More »The Productivity Slowdown, Inflation and Austerity – Alfred Kleinknecht
Calls for the ECB to raise interest rates to curb inflation have failed to take into account the negative impact of “structural reforms” in labor markets on innovation. A return to the high path of innovation-led productivity growth is preferable to another “Volcker shock” to curb the inflation associated with …
Read More »Q&A: Virginia environmentalist on ‘fundamental conflict’ between climate and consumerism
Want to see Brian Czech cringe? Simply repeat the claims that uncontrolled economic growth is always compatible with environmental preservation. The urge to explode this myth prompted the Virginian to create the Center for the Advancement of a Steady State Economy in 2003. CASSE, a nonpartisan organization based in Arlington …
Read More »Dope releases first two songs in six years, announces 2023 album
Dope are back with their first new songs in six years, “Believe” and “No Respect.” Along with the songs, they announced their upcoming seventh studio album, Blood Money Part Zer0, which is slated for release in 2023. Blood Money Part Zer0 will be the band’s first album since 2016 blood …
Read More »Herman Daly: an economist for eco-social activists
A new book explains how an economist, by challenging orthodoxy, helped activists change the world. Activists from a wide range of sustainability and social justice movements owe an intellectual debt to the work of Herman Daly, often cited as the father of ecological economics. Because Daly’s contributions focus on basic …
Read More »Watch Zakk Wylde perform live with Pantera at Ozzfest 2000
Fans eager for Pantera’s upcoming “reunion” tour next year with Zakk Wylde on guitar should check out this video of one of their first times playing together – August 8, 2000, at Ozzfest. Wylde, Ozzy Osbourne’s ax man and leader of the Black Label Society, stuck with them in Cincinnati …
Read More »On the way to its 100th anniversary, the Greenwich Historical Society celebrates its 90th anniversary In a Gatsbyesque setting
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Read More »What the Bored Ape Yacht Club and Quontic Pool Party in the Metaverse Mean for Your Business
By Christos Makridis Crypto may be crashing, but metaverse spending is reaching new heights. Investments in the metaverse jumped to $12 billion in 2021, from $5.9 billion in 2020 to over $5.9 billion in 2020 to over. The metaverse could grow to $13 trillion — more than half the size …
Read More »Global Dance-Ballet Performance Market 2022 – Incredible Possibilities, Recent Trends, Business Opportunities and Forecast to 2028
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Read More »How the national debt weighs on future generations
“The national debt is an asset for individuals buying government securities and a liability for taxpayers,” writes the author of the briefing note. Steve Robinson, chief economist of the Concord Coalition. “If individuals repay their share of the national debt with higher taxes over their lifetime, then the effect of …
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Read More »The deadly altruism of the economy
Comment Many critics of mainstream economics believe that economists are in the pocket of big business: that they are paid screamers who say what their corporate payers want them to say. With 50 years of experience as economists – including 30 years as an academic economist myself, though decidedly non-traditional …
Read More »Visit Ireland: Immerse yourself in Dublin culture
(CNN) — With St. Patrick’s Day a global phenomenon and Irish pubs found everywhere from Peru to Lanzarote, it can be easy to think you’ve gotten a feel for Ireland without visiting, especially if you’re one of the world’s 70 million people. who can claim Irish heritage. . However, to …
Read More »Megadeth Returns With New Fiery Song, Officially Announces Album
Finally, after years of promises, Megadeth has officially announced their new album, The sick, the dying… and the dead!“With this news comes a music video for ‘We’ll Be Back,’ the closing track of what will serve as the band’s 16th studio album. The action-packed short titled “We’ll Be Back: Chapter …
Read More »Government and EU agree to ease customs clearance at ports
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Read More »the new logic of sustainability – The Irish Times
This year, Earth Overshoot Day will take place on July 28. This day marks the date when humanity’s demand for ecological resources and services in a given year exceeds what the Earth can regenerate in that year. Scientists estimate that we would need the regenerative capacity of 1.5 Earths to …
Read More »Proposed tax cuts from a 360 degree perspective
Finance Minister AHM Mustafa Kamal FCA, MP tabled his fourth national budget in parliament on June 9, proposing to significantly reduce the tax burden on businesses. The proposed base tax rate is 27.5%, a reduction of 2.5 percentage points from the current rate of 30%. This base rate was 35 …
Read More »Herman Li explains why Cobain was one of the best guitarists in the world
DragonForce’s Herman Li is one of the most revered guitarists in modern music, but if you asked the musician which guitarist he thinks is one of the best guitarists in the world, the answer might surprise you. His pick is the late Nirvana frontman Kurt Cobain. The conversation turned to …
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Read More »BOOK REVIEW | ‘The Meiji Japanese Who Made Modern Taiwan’ by Toshio Watanabe
Emerging from the isolation it had imposed on itself by Western intrusions and the unequal treaties imposed on it, Japan was preparing to make itself the equal of the great powers. The new Meiji government, convinced that if Japan did not learn Western civilization it could not survive as an …
Read More »Has China’s one-child policy encouraged households to save more?
In China in 2013, the average household savings rate, that is, the percentage of a household’s income spent on savings, was around 25%. China’s figure dwarfs the household savings rate of 0.7% in Japan, 3.1% in the UK, 5.2% in South Korea and 6.6% in the US. One possible explanation …
Read More »Anthrax Announce Album + Anniversary Livestream Video Release
On July 15, Anthrax will be released Anthrax XL – last year’s 40th anniversary live concert of thrash metal band “Big Four” – both as a live album and video album in digital, Blu-ray and CD formats. The performance, shot on a Los Angeles soundstage last July, features a full …
Read More »Olmsteds Around America – The American Curator
Even a brief summary of Frederick Law Olmsted’s work will be very long – and for that we are grateful to him. Take this one, donated by the treasured Cultural Landscape Foundation on the occasion of the bicentenary of Olmsted’s birth (this year): [His p]projects varied in scope and scale …
Read More »What will Nicola Sturgeon’s legacy be?
Music writer Greil Marcus argued that “rarely has a singer had such a complete and unique talent as Rod Stewart; rarely has anyone betrayed his talent so much”. There will be those who applied a similar analysis to Nicola Sturgeon this week as she became Scotland’s longest-serving Prime Minister – …
Read More »Al Habtoor City Hotel Collection in Dubai positions itself as the preferred destination for Jewish travelers
Wherever you wander in Dubai, be it a restaurant, Burj Khalifa, the tallest building in the world, the inspiring Museum of the Future, or the souks, one of the most spoken languages among tourists is definitely Hebrew. Since the signing of the Abraham Accords in August 2020, which led to …
Read More »Ohio Theatre: historic building finds new life with new owners
In recent days, U.S. Rep. Marcy Kaptur (D) announced $2.5 million will go to the Ohio theater (located at 3112 Lagrange St.) for upgrades. The theater became the property of the Children’s Theater Workshop (CTW), a 501c3 non-profit organization that produces plays with children ages 3-18 in the area. CTW …
Read More »Gojira guitarist quits tour, replacement announced
Gojira announced that guitarist Christian Andreu has left his current tour and confirmed who will be his replacement for the time being. The French metal band is currently on the road with Deftones and there are eight shows left before the end of the race. Don’t worry, everything is fine …
Read More »Ride through the mighty redwoods on Skunk Train’s new rail bikes
Escape the hustle and bustle of the city and step back in time through ancient redwoods on the historic Skunk train and rail bikes. (Courtesy of Skunk Train) Since 1885, the Skunk Train has entertained and inspired passengers along the famous Redwood Route, and the sights today are virtually unchanged …
Read More »RH opens SF Gallery in historic steel building in Bethlehem – WWD
When it comes to retail, RH doesn’t know what the word “small” means. True to form, the brand perhaps best known by its old moniker, Restoration Hardware, just opened its latest gallery in San Francisco’s Bethlehem Steel Building on Thursday, inviting the public into the historic 80,000-foot neoclassical space. squares. …
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We had almost everything. During a fleeting interval in the early 1930s, Columbia University had the idea to build a massive skyscraper right in the middle of its Charles McKim-designed campus in Morningside Heights, Manhattan. As documented in Barry Bergdoll’s Mastering McKim’s Plan, the project would have called for a …
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Guitarist and former Megadeth member Marty Friedman has a theory why music streaming subscribers would skip guitar solos when listening to songs. It’s unclear where he saw the stat, but in a Facebook post last week, the musician said recent data shows that many Japanese listeners who use streaming services …
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Hamilton, Ontario is a city that has a bit of everything, from sprawling industries to local sports teams like the CFL’s Tiger-Cats. It is known as “The Hammer” or “Steel Town” for the thriving steel industry, notable for the many steelworks overlooking Hamilton Harbour. There’s plenty to see and do, …
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Reed Hastings traveled to Rome to open Netflix’s new Italian headquarters in an elegant building just off the famous Via Veneto of “La Dolce Vita” – and the Roman rain gods made sure they knew that he was there. Ominous dark clouds interspersed with flashes of sunshine had hovered over …
Read More »Rock Hall Music Achievement Award goes to Judas Priest
After appearing on the ballot three times, heavy metal legends Judas Priest will finally be inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, but not in the traditional way. Instead, the Hall honored them with an award for “musical excellence”, which is actually a backhanded compliment and a by-product …
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Read More »Lessons from 1997: Keir Starmer’s narrative problem
Thinking back to the New Labor election campaign in 1997, Nick O’Donovan emphasizes the importance of ideas for opposition parties. “Vote Labor and win a microwave”. To some, this damning assessment of Labor’s 2015 election rhetoric seems even more relevant today. Commentators such as James Meadway, former adviser to the …
Read More »How Brazil’s architecture reflects its identity
The richness and diversity of Brazilian architecture are recognized for works dating from the colonial period, before the beginning of the 19th century. These include 16th century religious sites and military forts, particularly in Salvador, Bahia, the 18th century Barroco Mineiro, and the Baroque style of churches, mansions and townhouses …
Read More »‘I’m so excited’: $116 million renovation of historic Utah federal courthouse begins
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Read More »American Ballet Theater Announces Summer 2022 Season at Metropolitan Opera House
The American Ballet Theater will return to the Metropolitan Opera House for the first time in three years for its summer season, from June 13 to July 16, 2022. The season will be highlighted by the New York premieres of Alonzo King’s Single Eye and Of Love by Alexei Ratmansky …
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by Amal Jayasinghe Life usually comes to a standstill in Sri Lanka’s capital during the April holiday period, but with an economic crisis derailing traditional celebrations at home, downtown Colombo is teeming with frustrated crowds. Sri Lankans ritually boil milk on the first day of the island nation’s New Year, …
Read More »Chileans are disenchanted with the chaotic rewrite of the Constitution
Chileans are rapidly losing patience with the process of drafting a new constitution, fearing that a more sweeping, investor-friendly rewrite of the charter may take shape before a national referendum later this year. The idea to write a 21st century constitution for the Latin American country was born out of …
Read More »Satriani explains what Hammett was like as a guitar student
One of the most interesting footnotes in metal history is that Metallica’s Kirk Hammett received guitar lessons from shredded virtuoso Joe Satriani in the ’80s. In a new interview, “Satch” has recalled what type of student Hammett was and that the last lesson he gave the thrash icon was in …
Read More »Massive gas price hike in Idaho is two weeks away
The United States is now buying more Russian oil than before the outbreak of war in Ukraine. Up to 43% more daily. But what about the penalties? They don’t start for two weeks. You can read more by clicking here. Some people in Washington talk out of both sides of …
Read More »Basingstoke School alumnus to perform with Ballet Central on upcoming four-month UK tour
A BASINGSTOKE HIGH SCHOOL FORMER will perform with acclaimed young dance company Ballet Central when they return to touring this spring. Joel Wright will join the company on a four-month tour of 11 venues across England, arriving in Newbury at the Corn Exchange as part of the Newbury Spring Festival …
Read More »A Thomas Jefferson fan follows his idol’s European itinerary
Derek Baxter says Thomas Jefferson has long been his hero, and he has proof: he started visiting the home of founding father Monticello as a child; starred as Jefferson in a fourth-grade play; took her prom date at the Jefferson Memorial; and majored in history at the University of Virginia …
Read More »The Greatest Guitar Riffs of All Time Poll Leaves Us Baffled
A new poll on the oft-debated topic of the greatest guitar riffs has some staggering results. The March 2022 UK study by music content and software provider Muse (also owner of Ultimate Guitar) surveyed 1,500 people and came up with some very confusing choices… even in the top five. Let’s …
Read More »Joe Satriani books 44-date North American tour for late 2022
In support of his 19th full album, the March Elephantsguitar sensation Joe Satriani has booked a 44-date tour across the United States and Canada, which will begin in late September. During this run, which runs from September 21 to November 19 with just one stop across the northern border in …
Read More »Sabaton will release the epic “Symphony to End All Wars” edition
Sabatons The war to end all wars the album gets a symphonic beauty. The veteran band are set to serve up their latest album in a way you’ve never heard them before, bringing fans a version of the album’s symphonic soundtrack. The album, titled The Symphony to End All Warsincludes …
Read More »Ihsahn Says The Weeknd Are Bolder Than New Extreme Metal Bands
Former Emperor frontman Ihsahn thinks The Weeknd is bolder than most extreme metal bands. In an interview with Metal Hammer, the Norwegian musician says he listens Dawn FM, The Weeknd’s new album, which isn’t exactly what you’d expect him to listen to. Ihsahn thinks the album is “so heavy” and …
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