By Guest Author: Professor Arthur S. Guarino, MBA, MSSc, JD, Rutgers University, Dept. of Finance & Economics Humankind is entering an unprecedented...
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Railway Mania: The Largest Speculative Bubble You’ve Never Heard Of “These were the first glorious days of general speculation. Railroads were emerging from the hands of the greater into the... -
Can the Wisdom of the Crowds predict the results of the 2018 World Cup? The 2018 FIFA World Cup ended a few weeks back and what an event it was. The World Cup, like... -
From Riches to Rags: Have Cryptocurrencies Crashed for Good? Last year, cryptocurrencies made headlines as their value continued to rocket up, reaching a high of around $20000 in December. Bitcoin has... -
Investment looks to Latin America, but forecasts are not encouraging By Economist Ricardo Aceves After six years of stagnation, foreign direct investment (FDI) in Latin America returned briskly in 2017,... -
Turkey: Erdogan has cemented his grip on power – now what about the economy? 24 June marked the culmination of President Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s long-held ambition: to become the most powerful Turkish leader since... -
How can Latin America’s business environment benefit from technological change? By Economist Ricardo Aceves During the final debate among Mexico's presidential candidates for the July 1 elections, the topic that... -
Mexico: A look at the past, present and future as elections yield AMLO victory With Mexico's general elections ending as expected with an AMLO victory on 1 July, Economist Christopher Thomas takes a look at Enrique... -
Italy’s New Populist Government and the Eurozone: Prelude to a Crisis? On June 1 a new populist coalition government entered office in Italy. The coalition of the 5 Star Movement (M5S)... -
Latin America moves toward increased integration as U.S. protectionism grows Latin America and the Caribbean is one of the two regions of the world with the least intraregional trade along...