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From Pedro Monteiro, Assistant Professor, Copenhagen Business School, Denmark, and Signe Vikkelsø, Professor of Science, Technology, and Organisation, Copenhagen Business School, Denmark ...
I am no fan of mince but now feel ready to be converted after reading Tim Hayward’s most welcome article ( FT Magazine, April 26). As ever, he feeds us with facts and analyses “its disproportionate ...
I should be delighted to show the author of the article round one of the food banks in Lincoln, our scenically charming cathedral city where one in 10 households are in receipt of universal credit. I ...
Gillian Tett notes that Professor Albert Hirschman “suffered such trauma in the Spanish civil war and Nazi Germany that when he arrived at the University of California, Berkeley, as an economist, he ...
Craig Coben clearly answers the question, “Is there life after banking?”, ( FT Magazine, April 19) and the answer is “no”.
Scientific research has, more than anything, made America prosperous and is the last thing that should be curtailed considering that China will soon overtake the US economically and (with Russia’s ...
Christian House’s review of André Aciman’s Room on the Sea (“Last-chance Liason”, Books, Life & Arts, April 12) evokes the philosopher Arthur Schopenhauer’s observation: life oscillates between tedium ...
In 2022, as junior investment bankers complained of burnout from a record-breaking dealmaking boom, Citigroup had a solution ...
Heads of congressional panels say Baidu, JD.com and others have military links that pose ‘unacceptable risk’ to investors ...
The UK’s military regulations on drones are based on Civil Aviation Authority rules that aim to prevent drones being flown ...
Host Lucy Fisher is joined by podcast regulars George Parker, Robert Shrimsley and Stephen Bush to dissect what the results ...
Germany’s domestic intelligence agency has classified the entire Alternative for Germany (AfD) party as rightwing extremist, in a move that will reignite the debate over whether it should be banned.