Book Review: The Republic of Beliefs by Kaushik Basu
Instead of a career as a lawyer, Kaushik Basu chose one as an economist and among his experiences, he worked as a policy maker, coming in contact with problems of […]
Instead of a career as a lawyer, Kaushik Basu chose one as an economist and among his experiences, he worked as a policy maker, coming in contact with problems of […]
Being back at work after the holidays can be a bit of a nuisance. Especially bearing in mind that the next time off could be far, far away.
Here are three books, all published in the last 3 weeks, to help deal with that feeling of being overwhelmed.
The economics from the point of view of someone who doesn’t know whether he or she will be a beneficiary of a certain action or situation, or viceversa a victim. […]
Kroma Capital Partners and OpenFunds Investment Services announced a strategic partnership with Absolute Return Partners LPP ("ARP") for the distribution of investment funds to professional investors in the Middle East and Switzerland.
This title about blockchain is probably not for extremely knowledgeable users, probably not for those who are running a startup based on this technology. It might interest them too, for […]
Inequality is not only a problem for developing countries. Roger Brown, former Vice-Chancellor of Southampton Solent University and professor at various universities, explains in his latest book The Inequality Crisis, […]
The world of economy is shaped by many different choices made by human beings. It is also shaped by objects which, sometimes, one would not think of. The book by Tim Harford, Fifty Inventions that Shape the Modern Economy, published by Little, Brown, is entertaining and sometimes surprising.
Technology is shaping everybody’s life as it has always been. However, in the last 30 years the Internet has been one of the driving forces of many of the changes […]