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Jonathan Aldred – Licence to be Bad

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Publisher Description Over the past fifty years, the way we value what is ‘good’ and ‘right’ has changed dramatically. Behaviour that to our grandparents’ generation might have seemed stupid, harmful …

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US half-shuts door to financial secrecy, opens new window

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The US is the world’s second greatest contributor to global financial secrecy, according to the Tax Justice Network’s Financial Secrecy Index, only faring better than Switzerland in complicity in enabling financial …

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China scrambles to stem manufacturing exodus as 50 companies leave

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To counter tariff blow, government eases restrictions and offers perks. TOKYO/SHANGHAI – China is racing to keep foreign enterprises in-country, dangling special benefits so that the advantages of staying outweigh …

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New UN Report Says Climate Crisis Driving Increase in Number of People Suffering from Hunger

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The number of people around the world going hungry is on the rise, with more than 820 million people not having enough to eat, according to a new UN report, State …

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A Brief History of Doom – Richard Vague

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Per the publisher Financial crises happen time and again in post-industrial economies—and they are extraordinarily damaging. Building on insights gleaned from many years of work in the banking industry and …

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SWIFT data can be a global vantage point for tackling global money laundering

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While many people are rightfully concerned about the serious risks for money laundering raised by new cryptocurrencies, banks and financial institutions that have been around for decades and centuries – …

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Higher and Further Education Institutions across the globe declare Climate Emergency

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Today, networks representing more than 7,000 higher and further education institutions from 6 continents announced that they are declaring a Climate Emergency, and agreed to undertake a three-point plan to …

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US Women’s Soccer Team Stands for Equal Pay and Confronting Trump

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Historian and ‘Burn it all Down’ Podcast host Amira Rose Davis explores the power of women athletes to change society. Click here to read full story

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$4.2 Trillion Can Be Saved by Investing in More Resilient Infrastructure – World Bank

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The net benefit on average of investing in more resilient infrastructure in low- and middle-income countries would be $4.2 trillion with $4 in benefit for each $1 invested, according to …

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Markets: Perspectives from Economic and Social Theory – William A. Jackson

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Publisher Description Defining markets has never been an easy task. Despite their importance for economic theory and practice, they are hard to pin down as a concept and economists have …

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