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  1. The Invention of Money

    In three centuries, the heresies of two bankers became the basis of our modern economy

  2. If you’ve experienced a job loss or change, you may be wondering, what now?

    Changing jobs or getting laid off can be stressful—especially financially—but managing the situation effectively can help you to bounce back quickly while safeguarding your future financial well-being. So how exactly do you do that?

  3. Global Warming: What Are the Economic Implications?

    Many countries are increasingly concerned about how their economies will respond to climate change as a number of major institutions are sounding the alarm about global warming.

  4. 5 Numbers to Watch to Spot the Next Recession

    In June, economists will mark the 10th anniversary of the end of the Great Recession.

  5. In conclusion

    Political debate is heating up south of the border and across the pond. Measured, moderate views have gaThis expansion is different in its nature (demograph¬ics, indebtedness, productivity, populism, politics, geopolitics) and in the degree of public intervention required to bring it to its potential.iven way to inflated or even aggressive and hostile comments.

  6. Should we be worried about populism?

    Political debate is heating up south of the border and across the pond. Measured, moderate views have given way to inflated or even aggressive and hostile comments.

  7. Money : How and why we should talk about it despite the taboos.

    Money is at the centre of our lives, yet it remains taboo.

  8. What Should You Do About a Falling Stock Market? Nothing 

    If you had a perfect ability to predict how far the market would fall and when it would bottom out, it would make sense to move money in and out. But you do not.

  9. The psychology of money

    This report by Morgan Housel describes 20 flaws, biases, and causes of bad behavior I’ve seen pop up often when people deal with money.

  10. Canada's population growth exceeds expectations

    Against all expectations, Canada’s population growth has accelerated in recent years

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