The Conversation - Business
Supreme Court rules against Trump's emergency tariffs – but leaves key questions unanswered - Kent Jones, Babson College
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Trump administration axed nutrition education program that saved more money than it cost, even as government encourages healthier eating -- Diane Cress, Wayne State University1 day ago
Florida's immigrant entrepreneurs are creating jobs and prosperity in their communities -- Paula de la Cruz-Fernández, University of Florida1 day ago
Are women board members risk averse or agents of innovation? It's complicated, new research shows -- Stephen J. Smulowitz, Wake Forest University4 days ago
OpenAI has deleted the word 'safely' from its mission – and its new structure is a test for whether AI serves society or shareholders -- Alnoor Ebrahim, Tufts University8 days ago
How business students learn to make ethical decisions by studying a soup kitchen in one of America's toughest neighborhoods -- Tim Swift, St. Joseph's University5 days ago
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3 things to know about Kevin Warsh, Trump's nod for Fed chair -- D. Brian Blank, Mississippi State University and Brandy Hadley, Appalachian State University22 days ago
How the Supreme Court might protect the Fed's independence by using employment law in Trump v. Cook -- Elizabeth C. Tippett, University of Oregon22 days ago
Why the world's central bankers had to speak up against Trump's attacks on the Fed -- John Hawkins, University of Canberra1 month ago
Why Trump's new pick for Fed chair hit gold and silver markets – for good reasons -- Henry Maher, University of Sydney20 days ago
DOJ criminal probe highlights risk of Fed losing independence – a central bank scholar explains what's at stake -- Cristina Bodea, Michigan State University1 month ago
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Aldi is coming to Colorado, and the disruption could lead to lower food prices -- Jack Buffington, University of Denver12 days ago
Has globalization lessened the importance of physical distance? For economic shocks, new research suggests 'yes' -- Josh Ederington, Miami University and Jenny Minier, Miami University13 days ago
Political polarization in Pittsburgh communities is rooted in economic neglect − not extremism -- Ilia Murtazashvili, University of Pittsburgh25 days ago
Ending tax refunds by check will speed payments, but risks sidelining people who don't have bank accounts -- Beverly Moran, Vanderbilt University26 days ago
Before Venezuela's oil, there were Guatemala's bananas -- Aaron Coy Moulton, Stephen F. Austin State University20 days ago
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As Jeff Bezos dismantles The Washington Post, 5 regional papers chart a course for survival -- Dan Kennedy, Northeastern University12 days ago
Will a 'Trump slump' continue to hit US tourism in 2026 − and even keep World Cup fans away? -- Frédéric Dimanche, Toronto Metropolitan University and Kelley A. McClinchey, Wilfrid Laurier University14 days ago
Rescheduling marijuana would be a big tax break for legal cannabis businesses – and a quiet form of deregulation -- Sloan Speck, University of Colorado Boulder23 days ago
America is falling behind in the global EV race – that's going to cost the US auto industry -- Hengrui Liu, Tufts University and Kelly Sims Gallagher, Tufts University21 days ago
It's easy making green: Muppets continue to make a profit 50 years into their run -- Jared Bahir Browsh, University of Colorado Boulder22 days ago
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Why corporate America is mostly staying quiet as federal immigration agents show up at its doors -- Alessandro Piazza, Rice University12 days ago
Denmark's generous child care and parental leave policies erase 80% of the 'motherhood penalty' for working moms -- Alexandra Killewald, University of Michigan19 days ago
Colorado ranchers and consumers can team up to make beef supply chains more sustainable -- Jordan Kraft Lambert, Colorado State University; Jennifer Martin, Colorado State University; Kim Stackhouse-Lawson, Colorado State University, and Sara Place, Colorado State University29 days ago
Martin Luther King Jr. was ahead of his time in pushing for universal basic income -- Tarah Williams, Allegheny College and Andrew Bloeser, Allegheny College1 month ago
Best way for employers to support employees with chronic mental illness is by offering flexibility -- Sherry Thatcher, University of Tennessee and Emily Rosado-Solomon, Babson College2 months ago
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Supreme Court is set to rule on constitutionality of Trump tariffs – but not their wisdom -- Kent Jones, Babson College1 month ago
International aid groups are dealing with the pain of slashed USAID funding by cutting staff, localizing and coordinating better -- Sarah Stroup, Middlebury College and Jennifer Hadden, Brown University30 days ago
Dogs can need more than kibble, walks and love − consider the escalating expenses of their medical care before you adopt -- David L. Weimer, University of Wisconsin-Madison29 days ago
How rogue nations are capitalizing on gaps in crypto regulation to finance weapons programs -- Nolan Fahrenkopf, University at Albany, State University of New York2 months ago
How climate finance to help poor countries became a global shell game -- Shannon Gibson, USC Dornsife College of Letters, Arts and Sciences2 months ago
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With less charitable giving flowing directly to charities, a tax policy scholar suggests some policy fixes -- Ray Madoff, Boston College1 month ago
Donor-advised funds have more money than ever – and direct more of it to politically active charities -- Brian Mittendorf, The Ohio State University and Helen Flannery, University of Vermont2 months ago
Nonprofit news outlets are often scared that selling ads could jeopardize their tax-exempt status, but IRS records show that's been rare -- Katherine Fink, Pace University2 months ago
1 in 3 US nonprofits that serve communities lost government funding in early 2025 -- Lewis Faulk, American University and Mirae Kim, George Mason University3 months ago
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Is it wrong to have too much money? Your answer may depend on deep-seated values – and your country's economy -- Jackson Trager, USC Dornsife College of Letters, Arts and Sciences3 days ago
Who was the first pirate? -- Brandon Prins, University of Tennessee2 days ago
