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Git isn't hard to learn, and when you combine Git and GitHub, you've just made the learning process significantly easier. This two-hour Git and GitHub video tutorial shows you how to get started with ...
The Strait of Hormuz has now been effectively closed for fifty-one days. What makes this crisis feel simultaneously compressed and unmanageable is not the military standoff itself, but the collision ...
Trust is not merely a social nicety — it is infrastructure. Across decades of empirical research, economists and political scientists have converged on a striking finding: societies and individuals ...
Behavioral economics studies how psychological tendencies influence economic decisions and outcomes. Concepts such as loss aversion and bounded rationality explain why people evaluate outcomes ...
How can better data drive economic change? ‘We Do Declare’ uses oral histories to reveal how women collected evidence, reframed the conversation about money, and shaped lasting policy and economic ...
What does independence really mean for women? Through oral histories spanning generations, ‘We Do Declare’ explores how access to money, credit, and opportunity shaped women’s lives and the economic ...
Blog by Dr Thomas Munthali, Commonwealth Secretariat’s Head of Economic Policy and Small States. The year 2025 marked a defining moment for the global economy — and an especially consequential one for ...
The World Economic Situation and Prospects 2026 will present global and regional economic outlooks for the year ahead, highlighting the need for global cooperation and policies to support growth and ...
The warehousing landscape is undergoing a quiet but profound transformation. What was once a cost center defined by square footage and storage rates has become a strategic lever — a buffer against ...
Despite living in one of the world’s wealthiest nations, millions of Americans remain financially vulnerable, with stark racial disparities in who has enough emergency savings to weather even a brief ...