Economic History
New Report Underscores Increasing Chances of US Default in Early June — News Cinema
The United States faces an “elevated risk” of running out of cash to pay its bills between June 2 and 13 if Congress does not raise or suspend the nation’s debt limit, according to an analysis released on Tuesday by… Read More ›
Cryptocurrency Regulations: Striking a Balance between Innovation and Investor Protection — Techbizzee.com
Introduction: The Rise of Cryptocurrencies and the Need for Regulations In the past decade, we’ve witnessed the meteoric rise of cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin, Ethereum, and thousands of others. Cryptocurrencies are digital or virtual currencies that use cryptography for security and operate independently… Read More ›
Economic History Case Studies: Taxation and the Digital Realm Revisited (1990s-Present)
I had previously written about the topic of taxation in The Digital Realm (1st Ed.) within the context of the National Intranet. A brief passage was devoted to it in the “Scenario 1999: International Relations between SSEs and their Central… Read More ›
Stock markets drift lower before US inflation data — The Frontier Post
LONDON (AFP): Stock markets retreated and the dollar traded mixed Wednesday before the release of key US inflation data. Following last week’s Fed hike to interest rates and a forecast-beating jobs report for the world’s biggest economy, focus is lasered… Read More ›
Economic History Case Studies: Suharto’s New Order (Pt. II of II)
The New Order of Suharto brought about economic developments more in line with those of its Asian neighbors, including the more successful Asian Tigers of Singapore, Hong Kong, Taiwan and South Korea. Suharto’s government underwent a number of economic reforms… Read More ›
Update (9 May 2023)
Work on Part II of the latest installment of Economic History Case Studies will be done today. So far, I am interested in what Indonesia’s economic history has to offer, and will no doubt share the rest of the information… Read More ›
Update (8 May 2023)
After spending some time yesterday thinking about what to write about for this week, I decided that I should definitely consider writing that proposed Economic History Case Studies Entry on the New Order of Suharto’s Indonesia. I might actually learn… Read More ›
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