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Prestige project expected to bring $220m in annual economic activity to city’s south side
The tech sector is blossoming in this vast, cultured metropolis, with its well-educated talent pool
Appointment of no-nonsense economist expected to stabilise economy
Oversupply sees flight to quality by recruiters and students
The artist has taken up a paintbrush for her new, politically engaged series of works
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Gary Becker was able to see through the clutter to the basic truths, writes Izabella Kaminska
Nobel laureate was one of world’s most influential economists, writes Tim Harford
New monetary framework can help to rein in price growth
Cities can run more efficiently by analysing data they already generate and applying that knowledge better
Case study-based learning, work clinics and joint business programmes give students the real-life experience they need to start work
Nudging investment industry in right direction deserves a prize
Trio awarded for radically different analyses of asset prices
A study suggests that cometary impact would have produced ‘prebiotic’ life-building compounds
Bill Browder has gone from being one of Russia’s biggest foreign investors to one of its fiercest critics
Robert Fogel, Nobel laureate in economics, 1926-2013
As the New York Review of Books celebrates its 50th anniversary, its editor for all those years explains why a world without long, serious reviews is ‘unthinkable’
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