Sleeping in stages could be good for your health
By: EBR | Friday, April 13, 2018
Around a third of the population have trouble sleeping, including difficulties maintaining sleep throughout the night
This is the relationship between money and happiness
By: EBR | Friday, April 13, 2018
Can money buy you happiness?
OECD study: Agro-food economy key to a brighter future for young people
By: EBR | Thursday, April 5, 2018
Today's world youth population -aged 10 to 24- is 1.8 billion people strong and represents the largest cohort ever transitioning to adulthood
The free world shrinks?
By: EBR | Thursday, April 5, 2018
Are established democracies sliding back on democratic commitments?
How the gig economy can transform farms in the developing world
By: EBR | Friday, March 23, 2018
Think of a modern farm. You might imagine neat rows of crops, shiny new tractors, perhaps mechanized irrigation systems. But you’d be only partly right
EU invests largely in Taiwan’s energy projects. But (still) no Bilateral Investment Agreement
By: N. Peter Kramer | Wednesday, March 21, 2018
In a massive effort to deliver a serious contribution to the legally binding global climate deal of Paris (2014), Taiwan’s government aims to make the country nuclear-free by 2025
As Trump plays with the fire, EU should lead on global trade
By: EBR | Tuesday, March 20, 2018
There’s nothing like a trade war – or even the possibility of one – to get the juices flowing: tit for tat tariffs, restrictions on imports and tough talk of retaliation and sanctions. All those shrill headlines and endless to and fro of tantalising tweets
Czar Vladimir (Putin)
By: EBR | Tuesday, March 20, 2018
Putin rules like a Czar, deeply conservative, fearful of unrest, placing stability above all else
Gas and Gunboats Around Cyprus
By: EBR | Tuesday, March 20, 2018
The latest standoff over energy resources in the Mediterranean illustrates the renewed risk of a military miscalculation in the region. More than ever before, diplomacy should prevail over saber rattling
Gas and Gunboats Around Cyprus
By: EBR | Tuesday, March 20, 2018
The latest standoff over energy resources in the Mediterranean illustrates the renewed risk of a military miscalculation in the region. More than ever before, diplomacy should prevail over saber rattling
Ten Networking Strategies to a Seat on the Board
By: EBR | Tuesday, March 20, 2018
How executives create second-act careers on boards
EU telecoms regulators examine whether app stores restrict internet access
By: EBR | Thursday, March 15, 2018
European telecoms regulators are investigating whether app stores restrict internet access by limiting their users’ choice of content, the chair of the umbrella group of EU watchdogs said on Wednesday (14 March)
What you need to know about global arms sales in 6 charts
By: EBR | Thursday, March 15, 2018
The rise in global arms sales that began in the early 2000s continued in 2017
Western Europe: The Fastest-Closing Gender Gap
By: EBR | Wednesday, March 14, 2018
Which world regions have the widest gender gaps and which are closing slowest?
Trump and Putin Tear Up the Rulebooks
By: EBR | Tuesday, March 13, 2018
The post-1945 institutions are being eclipsed, leaving a vacuum that favors China and weakens Europeans unless they change course
Contemporary economy and new prospects
By: EBR | Monday, March 12, 2018
A thorough reading to economic indicators offers a temporary relief that emerges from the following data: in the second quarter of 2018, private consumption rose to +1 % from 0 % in the first quarter, employment increased in the first half of 2018 +1,6 % from +1,2 % in 2017
Still don’t understand the blockchain? This explainer will help
By: EBR | Monday, March 12, 2018
The world has been captivated by the drama surrounding Bitcoin’s meteoric rise and subsequent collapse
Why Family Firms Lack Analyst Coverage
By: EBR | Monday, March 12, 2018
Widely-held cultural views shape securities analysts’ assessment of family firms
Why tech innovation isn’t the answer everyone thinks it is
By: EBR | Monday, March 12, 2018
Value innovation is the cornerstone of new market creation
Who want to combat online misinformation should take steps based on evidence and data
By: N. Peter Kramer | Thursday, March 8, 2018
Some people in the US have the idea that false news articles that flooded Facebook and other online outlets during the presidential elections in November 2016 swung the election to Donald Trump



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