Leonid Bershidsky

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Age Discrimination Is Bad For The Bottom Line

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Of all types of employment discrimination, hiring younger workers instead of older ones earns the least condemnation.

Making Babies To Grow Economies Won't Work

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Pro-fertility policies aimed at maintaining global population—and economic—growth aren’t having the desired effect.

Cash Isn’t Dead Yet

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Despite moves towards a "cashless" society, cash is more popular as a financial holding now than ever.

Opinion: Prepare For Another Summer Of Overtourism

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A major EU report on the phenomenon found 105 areas in a state of overtourism.

Why the U.S.'s Share Of Global Wealth Keeps Growing

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The American-led economic and political system appears to have stopped benefiting other parts of the world.

Dr. Doom v. Mr. Ethereum: Crypto Pits Economists Against Engineers

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The heated debate between Nouriel Roubini and Vitalik Buterin is evidence of a fundamental conflict of two worldviews.

Jeff Bezos Isn’t As Generous As You Think

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It’s easier for the company to appear generous where its employees haven’t been demanding more.

Americans Could Learn To Live Without 'Made In China'

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The impact on inflation will be minimal, and restricting imports could even boost U.S. manufacturing.

Facebook Is Making U.S. A Political Dystopia

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Facebook's former security chief warns of the media free-for-all on large online social networks.

Fighting Tax Dodgers Can Kill Economic Growth

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Battling tax avoidance generally leads more tax paying businesses to move jobs overseas, according to a recent study.

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