The U.S. has altered trade history when President Trump has raised tariffs on nearly all of its trading partners. Now, as the most powerful nations of the world are turning away, how should civilian life react, and who will be left most vulnerable to retaliation? Image Source By: Sofiia Krazhan Edited by: Eric Chen The […]| The Economics Review
We have seen rapid expansion of the Federal Reserve’s balance sheet to combat the Covid-19 crisis, but since 2022, the Fed has shifted to quantitative tightening to normalize the economy. Now, thre…| The Economics Review
Image Source By Jola Sonowo Edited By Zane Govindraj How much longer can you handle someone telling you to buy Bitcoin because this is the cheapest it will ever be? Given the election results, you’ll likely hear this phrase much more often—and they may be right. Whether you are a cryptocurrency enthusiast or know nothing […]| The Economics Review
(AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin) A key factor behind Trump’s return to the White House is voters’ belief that Trump would be a better steward of the U.S. economy than Harris – despite economic theory su…| The Economics Review
image source: Karthikeyan Perumal China has a history of implementing high levels of a monetary policy known as sterilization to manage its increasing foreign exchange reserves and crawling peg exc…| The Economics Review
US-IRAN-NUCLEAR-DIPLOMACY – US President Donald Trump signs a document reinstating sanctions against Iran after announcing the US withdrawal from the Iran Nuclear deal, in the Diplomatic Reception Room at the White House in Washington, DC, on May 8, 2018. image source By Arya Nadella Edited By Paola Martin Few nations embody the economic impact of […]| The Economics Review
image source By Zaina Rizwan Edited By Anatastasi Agafonov Nvidia, the global leader in GPUs and advanced semiconductor technology, has been a driving force in market performance, contributing an a…| The Economics Review
Private equity, long thought of as synonymous with corporate greed, may actually be a positive force in society.| The Economics Review
Happy tax season. To celebrate the most wonderful time of the year, I wrote an explainer on marginal tax rates and what they mean for individuals with different incomes.| The Economics Review
In the post-Thanksgiving haze, as the aroma of leftover turkey lingers, a different kind of frenzy takes hold across the United States. Black Friday, the day after Thanksgiving, is a cultural phenomenon deeply ingrained in the American psyche. While it may conjure images of bustling malls and early-morning crowds, the roots of Black Friday trace back to the 1960s, when it was coined to describe the chaotic day where retailers would officially move "into the black" or turn a profit for the year.| The Economics Review
As lithium becomes more relevant in a global economy that increasingly relies on renewable energy sources, political and economic challenges that govern the status of its procurement have emerged. …| The Economics Review
The acceleration of Japanese population decline threatens to disrupt the country’s economic stability and social service programs. However, the possible solutions being explored by Japan may offer …| The Economics Review
Mexico has found itself once more on the cusp of a generational opportunity to capitalize on newfound foreign investment to expand its industrial capacity. Recent economic history offers valuable i…| The Economics Review
With the healthcare landscape undergoing dramatic shifts, the United States is currently experiencing an unexpected downturn in medical expenditures. The intricate interplay between economic factor…| The Economics Review