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A two-day seminar hosted by the Emengini Institute for Comparative Global Studies will look at issues of inequality, and ways ...
If someone can’t afford to be in the stock market, the one thing they used to be able to rely on was building equity in a ...
The 2024 Nobel Prize in Economics has been awarded to three influential economists,Daron Acemoglu, Simon Johnson, and James A ...
Taxes should ensure no one falls through the cracks by providing subsidised housing, education, health, food and other basics ...
IIT Kharagpur and IIT Kanpur researchers have shown that night-time light patterns from satellites can reveal economic ...
Overhauling ageing power grids, low carbon systems and nuclear are some of the options African countries are adopting ...
What of the ordinary man in Soweto, the unemployed graduate in Mthatha, the mother queuing for a grant in Tembisa? None of ...
Median total pay for S&P bosses rose to $19mn last year. The jump in median chief executive pay was higher than a 7.2 per cent rise in 2023, according to Farient Advisors, a pay consultancy, and ...
Australia wants to bring back the “death tax” that was abolished 46 years ago. Experts argue that it could help reduce the ...
Richer individuals contribute more to the public good when forced to be transparent about their wealth—especially when they ...
Innovations in femtech are set to transform healthcare inequality by focusing on prevention, early diagnosis and precision.
The co-founder of a US firm said his team was paid by the teen’s mother in March 2024 to build the software. Read more at ...