#Economics
20 articles tagged with "Economics"
Walmart Cuts Ground Beef Prices, But Is Trump to Blame?
Walmart has slashed prices on ground beef by nearly 15%, yet the retail giant is not disclosing whether this decision was influenced by President Trump's request or driven by market conditions.
Global Economy Prize 2026 Honors Sabine Weyand and Martin Wolf
The Kiel Institute for the World Economy has announced that Sabine Weyand and Martin Wolf are the recipients of the 2026 Global Economy Prize, recognizing their significant contributions to economic thought.
Understanding the Potential Effects of US Postal Service Privatization
This editorial examines the possible consequences of privatizing the US Postal Service, including impacts on service quality, economic effects on workers and consumers, and comparisons with international efforts.
Economic Focus of Democratic Insurgents Gains Traction Over Cultural Issues
A recent analysis from Brookings reveals that Democratic insurgents are finding success by prioritizing economic policies over cultural debates, indicating a shift in political strategies.
The Middle East Faces a New Direction Amid Global Power Shifts
As the great powers' interests diverge in the Middle East, the region is exploring alternative paths for its future.