The American Rescue Plan’s Premium Tax Credit Expansion—State Policy Considerations On March 11, 2021, President Biden signed the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021 (the ARP),...
This infusion of funds will help struggling child care providers and support parents who have to exit the workforce to care for their kids.
This infusion of funds will help struggling child care providers and support parents who have to exit the workforce to care for their kids.
Because Brazil's economic prosperity in the last two decades is increasingly linked to the Amazon's good health, restoring the country's economy is a critical first step...
Because Brazil's economic prosperity in the last two decades is increasingly linked to the Amazon's good health, restoring the country's economy is a critical first step...
The Canadian dollar had a quiet week, as the currency continues to trade close to the 1.25 level. In the European session, USD/CAD is trading at...
The Canadian dollar had a quiet week, as the currency continues to trade close to the 1.25 level. In the European session, USD/CAD is trading at...
By Vitor Gaspar, Michael Keen, Alexander Klemm, and Paolo Mauro The economic costs of the pandemic have fallen most heavily on those least able to bear...
China vaulted to the No 1 spot for new semiconductor equipment for the first time in 2020, surpassing Taiwan, South Korea and Japan, as the nation's...
One way to look at the state of the real (as opposed to financialized and corporate-value focused) economy is to look at unemployment. And one of...
By Alfred Kammer Español, Français One year into the pandemic, Europe finds itself at another turning point. New waves of infection are hitting the continent, requiring...
Child care in Canada needs a major overhaul to improve working conditions for educators by increasing pay and investing in training and professional development opportunities.
Alongside investing and funding, the government of Alberta must emphasize entrepreneurship and keep co-operating with the private sector Technology companies have emerged as clear winners during...
Monetary Policy In America Is A Mess; Things Are Even Worse In Europe Authored by Brendan Brown via The Mises Institute, High inflation takes off where...
After a year of living with COVID-19, Postmedia is taking an in-depth look at the significant social, institutional and economic issues the pandemic has brought to...
Yellen Unveils $2.5 Trillion Tax Reclamation Plan, Fed Threatens To Withdraw Accommodation As Pandemic Ends Stocks just got hit with a double-whammy of hawkishness as Fed's...
By Gita Gopinath عربي, Español, Русский It is one year into the COVID-19 pandemic and the global community still confronts extreme social and economic strain as the...
Overview: The US dollar is paring its recent gains against most major and emerging market currencies today, mainly on the back of month and quarter-end position...
A transcript of episode 8 of The Conversation Weekly podcast, including new research on why people react to cold temperatures differently.
By Mai Chi Dao, Andreas Jobst, Aiko Mineshima, and Srobona Mitra Español A robust post-COVID-19 recovery will depend on banks having sufficient capital to provide credit....
Stimulus checks received a lot of attention during debates about the stimulus package, but it may be expansion of health insurance that will have the longest-lasting...
Stockman: While Wall Street Bubbles, Jay-Pow Babbles Authored by David Stockman via Contra Corner blog, If you want to understand why we are heading for a...
The ECB's Financial Suttee Authored by Alasdair Macleod via GoldMoney.com, The European Commission is failing. Its response to Brexit and the pandemic, where it is now...
The U.S. Senate confirmed Xavier Becerra as Secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) in a 50-49 vote.
Friday, March 19, 2021Volume 2, Issue 19 “Over the course of my career, there have been a handful of times when I felt the logic for calling...
Britain's electricity sector continues to decarbonise, but its capacity to store energy lags far behind.
By Chang Yong Rhee and Katsiaryna Svirydzenka The Sydney Opera resumed live performances and the city of Melbourne recently hosted the Australian Open tennis tournament with...
The Back Door To Universal Basic Income Authored by Kristoffer Mousten Hansen and Peter C. Earle via The American Institute for Economic Research, The road to...
Hong Kong's MTR Corporation lost money last year for the first time since its listing two decades ago, posting a record deficit totalling HK$4.8 billion as...
The Australian dollar was strong today, reversing yesterday’s losses and gaining against all of its most-traded rivals. With the lack of any major macroeconomic releases, the possible reason for the currency’s strength was the unveiling...