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Hopeful lessons from this year’s Nobel Prize in economics
Don’t get spooked by innovation. Whatever short-term disruptions are entailed, keep your eye on the longer-term public good.
On Monday, the winners of the prize were announced — and much of their work is salient at a time when AI threatens disruption to economies.
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The National Interest on MSNInnovation, Openness, and the AI Race: Lessons from the 2025 Nobel Laureates in Economics
The winners of the 2025 Nobel Prize in Economics underscore how innovation and openness fuel progress—offering lessons for ...
“Financial education.” This was my condensed response to a question in a recent Publishers Weekly interview: “What could have helped improved the lives of so many people during the Covid-19 crisis?” ...
There are fads in thought as well as apparel. This week in 1967 was my first in basic training. Our platoon was given 20 minutes in a tiny PX to buy necessities. Besides Kiwi shoe polish, Brasso and ...
The 2024 Olympics, which will begin later this month in Paris, offer more than pageantry. They are also a reminder that economic systems can change. Olympians were once required to be amateurs, ...
How to survive on the border of war ...
Can conservation and a growing economy mix? SUNY Cortland students crossed a continent to examine the question firsthand during the university’s first-ever study abroad trip to Colombia. The two-week ...
One beauty of economics — the study of how human beings use scarce resources — is that its basic principles apply to life even if money is not involved. Opportunity cost, externalities, sunk costs, ...
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