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Want to understand the Mughal power? Look at bazaar, not the throne
The Mughal story, as Lally tells it, is less about crowns and conquest than about the quieter authority of documents and the ...
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Celebrating Amartya Sen: A Look at the Life of the Nobel Laureate on His 92nd Birthday
A Milestone Birthday Today, November 3rd, marks the 92nd birthday of Amartya Sen, the renowned Indian economist who made ...
UK universities are a vital economic asset, but they are also Britain's 'equivalent of Gulf oil.' There are opportunities here for investors, says Matthew Partridge ...
UniAdmissions has released a detailed guide analysing gender disparities in Oxford and Cambridge admissions. The report highlights rising ...
Economics was a bystander to the Industrial Revolution and rather ruined the 20th century; it should understand that it is best conceived as a leisure activity.
As Cambridge residents make their way to the polls to vote in the most crowded race in recent history, they’ll see many new ...
There are nine seats in Cambridge’s Sullivan Chamber. Together, City Council candidates have raised more than $500,000 this year to win one.
The Nobel Prize in economics this year went to three thinkers who show us why economies grow and how we can help them do so.
In the wide-ranging conversation, President Daly discussed the major factors shaping the U.S. economy, how the Federal ...
People from cultures that emphasize productive habits tend to advance. The reverse is also true.
Once those prices are set, most large government programs that cover prescription drugs pay prices that are tied to ...
Cambridge College included dropouts from other schools, former prison inmates and people with low test scores ...
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