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The economics of belonging: a new way of thinking about student success

We often assume that students enter college with enough social and economic security to begin the time-honoured university experience of identity formation. This “post-materialist” perspective

Economics

New shadow ministry announced with limited economics, financial runs on the board

Following the purge of veteran MPs after Labor’s landslide election victory, the Coalition has announced a new shadow treasurer and financial services minister that are

Economics

Circular Economy Act: what are the European Commission’s tools to get the economics right?

“We have a lot of policy already, what we need is to get the economics right”, European Commissioner for the Environment Jessika Roswall told Euronews. 

Economics

Optimised Toro Energy scoping study powers up WA uranium economics

Toro Energy has supercharged the project financials for its Lake Maitland uranium project near Wiluna in Western Australia, unveiling an updated scoping study forecasting a

Economics

Under Carney, Throne Speech signals a shift to big-picture economics

Open this photo in gallery: Prime Minister Mark Carney stands next to King Charles after the King delivered speech from the throne in the Senate

Economics

Inside Economics: Reserve Bank’s big rate call today, plus are flat whites cheaper now than in the 1990s?

The real focus, at 2pm when the Reserve Bank (RBNZ) releases its first full monetary policy statement since February, will be where interest rates are

Economics

Nigel Farage’s tax and spend proposals slammed as ‘dangerous’ and ‘unfunded’ by economists

27 May 2025, 16:15 | Updated: 27 May 2025, 16:50 Nigel Farage announced his five-year tax and spend plans as he looked to capitalise on

Economics

A surprising revenue stream from trickle-down economics | May 27 editorial cartoons

(Image credit: Michael de Adder / Copyright 2025 Cagle Cartoons, Inc.) (Image credit: Steve Breen / Copyright 2025 Creators Syndicate) (Image credit: John Cole /

Economics

Devolution, mayors, and the line between politics and economics

Paul Swinney, director of policy and research at Centre for Cities, told Place North West he is keen to see how through a time of

Economics

Everyday Economics: Trade, budget deficits to keep Fed on sidelines | News, Sports, Jobs

(The Center Square) – The week ahead presents critical inflection points for U.S. monetary policy and economic outlook, with GDP revisions, inflation data,