Economy
Η Υπερθέρμανση στην Αρκτική θα Κοστίσει Μερικά Τρισεκατομμύρια Παραπάνω Απ’ Όσα Νομίζαμε
Οι οικονομικές απώλειες της κλιματικής αλλαγής περιγράφονται σε δύο νέες μελέτες.
Τα Κρυπτονομίσματα Τελικά Δεν Κάνουν Καλό σε Κανέναν, Πέρα από τους Πλούσιους
Το Bitcoin ξεκίνησε ως μια λαϊκή εναλλακτική στα κρατικά νομίσματα – ή μήπως το νόημα ήταν από την αρχή να γίνουν οι πλούσιοι, πλουσιότεροι;
Money Is Making Us Dead Inside
Money can be a sneaky thing. Without making too much of a song and dance about it, markets and market thinking have entered spheres of life where they never were before and where, when you think about it, they never really belonged. Michael Sandel is a...
The Sliding Aussie Dollar Still Holds Promise for Broke Backpackers
When I was travelling I met many Australians and every time I mentioned that I’d always been interested in coming over they took it as an opportunity to brag about how well they’d made it through the Global Financial Crisis
The Feds Just Seized Funds from the Largest Bitcoin Exchange
The US government has shutdown a key source of dollar funding for MtGox, the largest bitcoin exchange. We can only assume that the US believes some sort of crime is being committed.
Public Transport Racists are Derailing Australia’s Racism Debate
In Australia, when the assaults against Indian students happened a few years ago, the government’s response was to remind everyone of their economic importance.
Will Cypriots Have to Pay to Clear Up Their Bankers' Mess?
On Saturday, Cypriots were looking at the possibility of having the government freeze their bank accounts and take a portion of their savings without even giving them the time to rush to the bank, take out all their cash, and blow it on the large...
Krohn's Disease - End the Occupation
Jonathan Krohn visits the one-year anniversary of Occupy Wall Street.
There's a Camp for That
if you can afford to keep your kid out of the workforce, why not send them to the trendiest, most sickeningly competitive and failure-ridden sector of the economy?
The Appalachia Issue
In his State of the Union address in January 1964, President Lyndon B. Johnson declared a "war on poverty."