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Why Canadian bosses love hiring foreign workers

“Particularly under Justin Trudeau’s leadership, Canadian companies found it easier and more convenient to hire foreign workers since they were a cheap, obedient labour pool eager to work under terms ...
You can study economics for four years, sit through lectures filled with formulas and graphs, and still walk away making the ...
Thinking about getting a Middle Eastern Studies degree? Mehmet Durmaz, a master's student at Harvard is here to tell you why ...
Sophie Kinsella, the author of “Confessions of a Shopaholic” and a series of millions-selling rom-com sequels, died Monday, ...
Those who seek to advance their political careers by vilifying migrants might ponder where Australia will end up without them ...
Investments in technology rather than hiring low-wage workers could be the solution to the country’s productivity problem ...
Job creation and overall economic growth, which usually move in tandem, have diverged. The Federal Reserve has cut interest ...
Jasper Kenter is Principal Investigator for the Global Assessment for a New Economics (GANE), Honorary Fellow of the University of York and former Lead Author for the Intergovernmental science-policy ...
In 2024, according to the National Science Foundation, 34.2% of newly minted economics Ph.D.s – about 1 in 3 – in the U.S.
Whether AI adoption is fast or slow has profound consequences. For the world to reap productivity gains from AI, normal businesses must incorporate the tech into their day-to-day operations. It is ...
A bigger short-run economic impact might seem to be good, but at the end of the day, those numbers are limited in terms of really assessing whether we’re doing a good job," an expert said.