The Rise of Local Power in a Fragmented World There is a quiet revolution underway in the geography of power. It is not happening in national parliaments or at G7 summits. It is not being orchestrated ...
On that latter topic, Willmering recalled an oft-used quip from a long-ago college professor: Economists exist “to make astrologers look good.” The takeaway, she said, is that process and discipline ...
Early indications suggest a modest pullback in planted area for 2026. In Canada, acreage is expected to decline by 2% to 3%, while US plantings—particularly in regions such as North Dakota and Montana ...
In fact, capital, just like labor, has never been homogeneous. Some capital is 'patient capital,' while other capital is ...
Take a typical fish out of the water and it won't live long. It gets the oxygen it needs from the water it swims in. In a ...