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We all want an America where hard work pays, families thrive, and the American Dream is real again. Greatness starts with dignity for workers, safety for communities, and a fair shot for every kid.
Authoritarianism, not economic systems, is the true source of historical disasters, as it suppresses dissent, controls ...
The field of economic models and forecasting encompasses the development and application of theoretical, empirical and computational frameworks to predict future economic outcomes. These models range ...
With “Doughnut Economics,” Kate Raworth looks instead at planetary well-being. By Keridwen Cornelius This article is part of a Women and Leadership special report highlighting the work by women around ...
“I see no serious initiative to try and develop a new economic model,” said Jens Südekum, an economist and professor at Heinrich-Heine-Universität Düsseldorf. “In the short term, it’s all about how to ...
Discover how econometricians use math and statistics to analyze and predict economic trends, serving in finance and academia ...
Economic Model Predictive Control (EMPC) represents an evolution of traditional control strategies, where the primary objective is to directly optimise an economic cost function rather than merely ...
The ongoing revolution in artificial intelligence, especially deep learning, is transforming research across many fields, including economics. Its impact is particularly strong in solving equilibrium ...
Today’s economists rarely consult Adam Smith’s 1776 The Wealth of Nations, however celebrated it is for revealing the workings of the market. Contemporary practitioners are often more at home with ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. I write about the global energy transition and net-zero emissions. The word "degrowth" might be unfamiliar to many ears, but its ...
For many years, in the economic ideology of the West it appeared that two enemy camps confronted one another: the neoliberal or radical market of the US, and the Keynesianism or Welfare State and ...