Author: EconLearner

Unlike Samsung, Motorola, OnePlus, Oppo, Honor and Google, Apple has no foldable phone. A new report suggests that Apple has reached a significant stage of growth in June, with prototype 1 phase. Apple undoubtedly hopes it will be like the game with the original iPhone-Read because it could be down. Will Tim Cook announce a folding iPhone in 2026?Getty pictures A new report from Barbecue He says this means the phone is on the goal that will start next year. “Apple has quietly entered the early stages of developing long -term iPhone, with supply chain sources confirming that the company…

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This delays for the Internet Fiber is just one of the many examples of how to buy certain products or services sometimes refuses to shape or achieve its potential, even in high demand, says Andrew Dillon, an economist for development and a clinical associate professor at Kellogg.In a new document that is part of a broader series, Dillon and colleague Nicoló Tomaselli-a doctoral student at the University of Florence-understand what they need to create markets in places such as low-income countries where they are needed, but absent.”We tend to think about the missing markets as a problem on the part…

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“Big, Beautiful Bill” is now back home, which will reconnect to take over the Senate issue on Wednesday morning.Getty pictures The Senate voted on Tuesday the version of the “big, beautiful” tax and budget of President Trump 51-50, with Vice President JD Vance violating the tie. The 940 -page bill, which is now returning to the body for final approval, contains a number of provisions related to higher education that seems to weaken non -profit colleges, while making it more difficult for students to access financial assistance and student loans. Although some Republicans in the House complain about the changes…

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Mini crosswordCloud If you missed Tuesday’s NYT Mini, you can find the answers here: TowerToday’s NYT mini crosswords and answers for Tuesday 1 JulyWith Paul tassi The nyt Mini It is a quick and dirty version of the largest and long -term crossword in the newspaper. Most days, there are between three and five indications in each direction in five to five grids, but the puzzles are sometimes bigger, especially on Saturdays. In contrast to his older brother, NYT Mini The crossword is free to play in the New York Times website or NYT Games application. However, you will need…

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“If the present is very much like the past, then of course you would like to rely on what you have learned in the past to make the best possible decision,” he says Jörg spenkuchAssociate Professor of Directorates of Finance and Sciences at Kellogg School.”But what happens when the environment changes. When we are in a new or unknown situation?” ask Yuval saladProfessor of Directorates of Finance and Sciences, also at Kellogg.Student Salant, Spenkuch and PhD David Almog explored this question in the framework of the chess, a game where people are largely based on their memory to make a…

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It is July 1st, in mid -year 2025. The federal regulatory landscape has been dramatic. Federal Register, July 1 2025National Archives and File Administration After years of relentless synthesis of federal rules and regulations and Federal register Pages-covered by Joe Biden’s self-proclaimed “whole government” on the federal actions of Dei, ESG, Net-Zero and “Care Economy”-the federal regulation, as we know that it has stopped largely. The annual Ten thousand commands The report, since 1993, attended the relentless accumulation of federal regulation. But the middle year data for 2025-Federal register Pages, overall rules, important rules and executive commands – have noted…

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SquidNonsense Squid The season 3 is over, but if you think it’s the last one to see in the series, I wouldn’t put money on it. And I don’t just mean Netflix’s abused game. Rather, the end of Squid Finale (spoilers) has Frontman in America that provides billions to Gi-Hun’s daughter. As he leaves, by accident, in a alley he sees no one else from actress Cate Blanchett play the very Korean Ddakji game and slaughter a man who is obviously trying to recruit for an American version of the Squid Game. But the creator of the series, Hwang Dong-Hyuk,…

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If you heard a comedian deliver this joke to a club, you may smile, or sigh, or even throw a heckle. But what if you discovered that the artist got the material from artificial intelligence and not his own brain? Would you make you feel more confident about your own ability to make stand-up comedy?This is the line of dispute that is put in new research from Jake TonyKellogg Assistant Professor of Marketing. He and the partner Reich In Nyu he was interested in a result that Reich had noticed how people respond to the content created by AI.Thus, Teeny…

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Just a decade ago, I wrote an article on the famous Austrian economist Ludwig von Mises (1881-1973) and the numerous reflections and academic efforts it inspired. The clarity of Ludwig von Mises’ thinking and strict logical method made him a strong voice about economic truth and individual freedom. His ability to detect complex economic phenomena back to his fundamental principles has gained constant respect among the champions of free society, who saw in his work a strong defense of markets and human freedom. Books such as Human action; The theory of money and credit; Socialism They have pinched his reputation…

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