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Economics, Trade and Policy A blueprint to fast-track Indigenous economic growth Sep, 2024 | Article While there have been improvements to Indigenous economic well-being, gaps continue. How can policy-makers and businesses remove systemic barriers for success? Keywords: business history economics global economy government governance growth inclusive economy public policy Economics, Trade and Policy What's causing the income gap between college- and high school-educated workers? Jul, 2024 | Article In the U.S., employees with a post-secondary degree make nearly twice as much as those without. It wasn't always this way, and a lack of labour laws may be to blame. What can Europe teach us? Keywords: career development economics education and training employee retention employment global economy government inclusive economy Talent Management and Inclusion Mother of ambition: How does affordable childcare impact women’s career & firm performance? Jul, 2024 | Article New research shows governmental childcare subsidies empower women to choose more intense careers, while also improving firm performance. Keywords: career development corporate culture diversity gender equality inclusive economy productivity psychology public policy Economics, Trade and Policy Do government bans on acquisition work? Jul, 2024 | Article Anti-trust regulators should consider their options carefully when start-ups are acquired — or risk hampering local competitive markets — a new study suggests. Keywords: competition entrepreneurship global economy government growth innovation public policy regulation AI, Analytics and Big Data How should we deal with copyright and AI? Jul, 2024 | Opinion A battle is brewing between content creators and artificial intelligence firms: Copyright can protect a creator's work, but also hinder the tech's advancement. Professor Joshua Gans proposes a better strategy for navigating this new reality. Keywords: artificial intelligence business ethics creative destruction disruption ethics machine learning public policy technology Economics, Trade and Policy What Honda’s big electric vehicle announcement in Ontario really means Jun, 2024 | Opinion In less than two decades, Ontario's auto-manufacturing industry went from being on life-support to leading edge. What role did EVs play, and what's next? Keywords: business history global economy government politics productivity public policy public sector trade Finance, Investing and Accounting BLM protests moved the needle on the mortgage interest rate gap May, 2024 | Article A new study shows that housing discrimination decreased in American counties that hosted BLM protests. Keywords: business ethics corporate social responsibility crisis management debt financial markets inclusive economy public policy social movements Previous 1 2 3 4 5 ... Next
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Economics, Trade and Policy Do government bans on acquisition work? Jul, 2024 | Article Anti-trust regulators should consider their options carefully when start-ups are acquired — or risk hampering local competitive markets — a new study suggests. Keywords: competition entrepreneurship global economy government growth innovation public policy regulation AI, Analytics and Big Data How should we deal with copyright and AI? Jul, 2024 | Opinion A battle is brewing between content creators and artificial intelligence firms: Copyright can protect a creator's work, but also hinder the tech's advancement. Professor Joshua Gans proposes a better strategy for navigating this new reality. Keywords: artificial intelligence business ethics creative destruction disruption ethics machine learning public policy technology Economics, Trade and Policy What Honda’s big electric vehicle announcement in Ontario really means Jun, 2024 | Opinion In less than two decades, Ontario's auto-manufacturing industry went from being on life-support to leading edge. What role did EVs play, and what's next? Keywords: business history global economy government politics productivity public policy public sector trade Finance, Investing and Accounting BLM protests moved the needle on the mortgage interest rate gap May, 2024 | Article A new study shows that housing discrimination decreased in American counties that hosted BLM protests. Keywords: business ethics corporate social responsibility crisis management debt financial markets inclusive economy public policy social movements Previous 1 2 3 4 5 ... Next
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Economics, Trade and Policy What Honda’s big electric vehicle announcement in Ontario really means Jun, 2024 | Opinion In less than two decades, Ontario's auto-manufacturing industry went from being on life-support to leading edge. What role did EVs play, and what's next? Keywords: business history global economy government politics productivity public policy public sector trade Finance, Investing and Accounting BLM protests moved the needle on the mortgage interest rate gap May, 2024 | Article A new study shows that housing discrimination decreased in American counties that hosted BLM protests. Keywords: business ethics corporate social responsibility crisis management debt financial markets inclusive economy public policy social movements Previous 1 2 3 4 5 ... Next
Finance, Investing and Accounting BLM protests moved the needle on the mortgage interest rate gap May, 2024 | Article A new study shows that housing discrimination decreased in American counties that hosted BLM protests. Keywords: business ethics corporate social responsibility crisis management debt financial markets inclusive economy public policy social movements Previous 1 2 3 4 5 ... Next