In economics, interest has revived in economic growth, especially in long-term convergence in per capita incomes and output between countries. This mainly empirical debate has promoted the development ...
Many corporate executives have claimed that embracing “equity” theory at their companies (and, in the case of investment-house CEOs, trying to force equity on companies whether they like it or not) is ...
A research team including a scientist from the Earth-Life Science Institute (ELSI) at the Institute of Science, Tokyo, Japan, ...
Journal of Economic Integration, Vol. 35, No. 2 (June 2020), pp. 326-352 (27 pages) The present study re-examines the impact of financial development on economic growth in resource-rich Middle East ...
In this article, the first in a series on Science and Development, scientist Stuart Kauffman discusses his concept of the prestatable and its relationship to economics and development: The standard ...
Fixed and growth theories regarding the malleability of intelligence and academic performance have been researched extensively. However, applying growth/fixed theory to specific pursuits that people ...
A team from Nagoya University in Japan has observed, for the first time, the energy transferring from resonant electrons to whistler-mode waves in space. Their findings offer direct evidence of ...
This article originally appeared on the Christensen Institute’s blog and is reposted here with permission. All too often, education research falls short of giving educators on-the-ground actionable ...
“That which does not kill me makes me stronger.” — Friedrich Nietzsche Source: Photo by Stanislav Kondratiev on Unsplash German philosopher, Friedrich Nietzsche first shared these words in 1888 in his ...
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