Please Note: Blog posts are not selected, edited or screened by Seeking Alpha editors. This week we review the apparent rebound in the Chinese manufacturing sector, followed by a look at the quarterly ...
Joel Mokyr, Philippe Aghion and Peter Howitt win 2025 Nobel in Economics for explaining innovation-driven growth and the ...
Bill Wood: "I'm not a proponent of bigger government, but a robust, nonpartisan program of economic data collection is ...
This week we look at the faltering PMI stats from China, and a relatively stable but mixed PMI result from the US for July. We then review the monetary policy decisions this week from the RBA, BoE, ...
As I was preparing this post of energy charts, I noticed that Matthew O’Brien at The Atlantic just published The Most Important Economic Stories of 2013—in 40 Graphs and guess what? Not one of the 40 ...
Economic analysis can shine a revealing light on the causes and consequences of social unrest The past decade was marked by a series of high-profile social protests—the Arab Spring, Black Lives Matter ...
Kenneth Rogoff highlights how nuance can get lost when serious scholarship is forced into ideological camps.
Our B.S. in Quantitative Economics program is designed for students who love social science but also want to master the data analysis skills necessary to meet increased employer demand.
Valentine’s Day is less than a week away, and here’s how an economist says “I Love You” on that special day using graphs and economic theory. Here are three of my personal favorites below, and there’s ...