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Borgward: The Resurrection of a German Automobile Manufacturer – A Historical Perspective
The automotive industry in Germany has a rich history, with numerous players competing for market share. Borgward, a once-famous car manufacturer, is among the names that have left a mark on the country’s auto market. It was founded by Carl… Read More ›
World Bank Approves $549 Million for Increasing Use of Renewable Energy in Public Buildings in Türkiye – Sustainable Finance Today
A new project approved by the Board of the World Bank will help increase the use of renewable energy in public facilities in Türkiye. The $549 million Public and Municipal Renewable Energy Project will support Türkiye to scale-up renewable energy use in… Read More ›
Some Folklore Surrounding Bees
The humble honey bee has always enjoyed a close, symbiotic relationship with humanity. Brittany possesses a rich tradition of beliefs and superstitions surrounding bees and beekeeping. Some Folklore Surrounding Bees
They are exterminating Madeirans in their own land and exchanging them for the rich
40% of properties sold in Madeira in 2022 were sold to foreigners. When a precedent is set for selling Portuguese nationality to foreigners, covered up with the purchase of a house for an exorbitant price, it is simply an attempt… Read More ›
Feminist Economics for All – Open Americas
It may seem obvious to a layperson that failing to support an economy’s labor force must come at a cost. Yet conventional economic models render nearly invisible – or simply wave aside – a dimension of inequality that pervades economic policymaking… Read More ›
Economics, Coins, and Barter: Medieval Money Matters | Cat Rotator’s Quarterly
We live in a money economy, more or less. That’s pretty new for most people. Even in the 1600s, a lot of business was done by barter. However, as Adam Smith pointed out in 1776, it’s hard to make change… Read More ›
How White House and GOP leaders are working to sell the budget deal
(The Hill) – After President Biden and Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) signed off on a final budget agreement and a raise of the debt ceiling, the two sides moved onto a difficult task: selling the legislation to their respective parties to get… Read More ›
Here’s What’s in the Debt Limit Deal – Guide Post US
Kevin McCarthy agreement in principle With President Biden suspending the country’s borrowing limit, new and important details were revealed about the deal, which House lawmakers are expected to vote on this week. The centerpiece of the agreement remains the two-year… Read More ›
All You Need to Know About Blend, Blur’s NFT Lending Platform
NFT lending has been around for a while in the decentralized space. It involves borrowing cryptocurrencies with NFTs as collateral. This kind of borrowing usually comes with pre-defined agreement terms binding lending and borrowing transactions. This concept promotes the popularity… Read More ›
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