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The economics of Bonnie Blue

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What we do know about the causes of British growth

In his column on the UK’s Office for Budget Responsibility, the Oxford university and King’s College London economist Daniel Susskind overstates his case that the

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Trump tariff formula misrepresents global trade economics, experts say

When President Donald Trump announced his controversial tariffs on virtually every trading partner in the world, he repeatedly called them “reciprocal” — a response, he

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Here Are the Smartest Economic Takes on Trump’s Tariffs

President Donald Trump announced his “Liberation Day” tariffs on Wednesday — and people have been reacting as global markets take a hammering. Here’s what big

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Hillsdale College launches new online economics course

Hillsdale College has launched a new online course, “Understanding Capitalism,” according to a community announcement. The course, taught by Charles Steele, associate professor of economics,

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The economics of Poonam Gupta

Mumbai: Poonam Gupta, the newly appointed deputy governor of the Reserve Bank of India, has less than a week to prepare for the three-day monetary

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The best investment tip of all? Start when you’re young

This article picked by a teacher with suggested questions is part of the Financial Times free schools access programme. Details/registration here. Read our full range of

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‘Every industry will be impacted‘: Economics professor reacts to Trump’s tariffs

[THEME MUSIC] NINA MOINI: It’s our top story this afternoon on Minnesota Now. Stocks took a dive this morning after President Donald Trump outlined his

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Trump’s new tariffs would be laughed out of a high school economics class, analyst says

President Donald Trump announced his wide-ranging tariffs on Wednesday evening. – Photo: Chip Somodevilla (Getty Images) President Donald Trump’s so-called “reciprocal” tariffs haven’t been well

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Back to economics 101: How Trump’s tariffs disrupt 200 years of trade rules

Most of us take free trade and global supply chains as natural and necessary, but few realize these systems stem from the Law of Comparative