Economics

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Stop Trying So Hard – Hacks Might Be Happier Than Artists

Being an artist is hard, giving up that dream might make you happiera

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What Public Spaces Like Cleveland’s West Side Market Mean for Cities

They are more than just a haven for foodies -- markets are "fundamental building blocks of urban life"

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Your Boss Gets Paid More Than You Because They Get More Done

Researchers took a look at the differences in productivity between the big wigs and employees

Killer Economy – Science Suspects Recession to Blame for 1,000 Suicides in England

While jobs declined in England between 2008 to 2010, researchers found that suicides increased

An interactive infographic tracks the flow of small and light arms and ammunition around the world.

In 2010 $600 Million in Guns and Ammo Were Exported from the US

In 2010, $607 million dollars worth of small and light arms left the United States, headed to buyers around the world

Why We Hoard – And How to Stop

$2 Million in Ivory Seized From Manhattan Jewelers

Two New York City jewelers, caught with $2 million worth of illegal ivory, plead guilty to charges of commercializing wildlife

Karl Marx

Marxism Is Cool Again

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Science Answers Age-Old Question, Should We Live to Work or Work to Live?

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Recessions Lead to Lipstick Lead to Babies, Says Science

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The Arc of History is Long, But it Bends Toward Asian Economic Dominance

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With Economy Tanking, Ingenuity Is Still a Bargain

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You Are Better Than Economists Think

For his new book, Old Masters and Young Geniuses: The Two Life Cycles of Artistic Creativity, economist David Galenson conducted a study of artistic greatness.

Interview: David Galenson

Pondering the nature of artistic genius, a social scientist finds that creativity has a bottom line

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Venezuela Steers a New Course

As oil profits fund a socialist revolution, President Hugo Chávez picks a fight with his country's biggest customer the United States

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