Articles
To what extent does corruption discourage foreign direct investment (FDI) in Indonesia?
Abstract Political and economic corruption remains rampant in many nations, particularly Indonesia. This remains a persistent challenge that impacts governance and economic development. Therefore, this article will examine the structural and systematic issues that...
AirBnB TYD Article
Are AirBnB’s killing long-term rental markets? The emergence of short-term rental sites like Airbnb has prompted a lot of controversy about how they affect long-term rental markets. Airbnb gives homeowners a way to make money and guests a place to stay that works for...
TYD May Article Zhanar
The Power of Storytelling in Business: Why Narratives Sell Better Than Facts? Let’s play a game. Which of these sounds more interesting? Option 1: "Our productivity app increases efficiency by 37% through optimized workflow algorithms." Option 2: "This is how a...
Greek debt crisis – How did the austerity measures implemented by the EU affect unemployment and public welfare in Greece?
Abstract In late 2009, Europe would face one of the most severe financial downturns in modern history. With the revelation of Greece’s massive budget deficit, the European Union (EU), the International Monetary Fund (IMF), and the European Central Bank (ECB) had no...
Youth Dividened Article RBA
Government policy in Australia regarding the latest change in the Cash rate by the RBA and its effects on the CFM and whether this decision was a good or bad one amidst the current battles with inflation? As of December 11 2024, the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) has...
The Scarcity Illusion: How Hype and Shortages Control Our Choices
Why do people rush to buy a limited-edition phone they don’t really need, pay triple the price for sold-out concert tickets, or grab the last sweater on a rack—even if it’s not their size? It’s not just about wanting something—it’s about scarcity. When we think...
UK Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism Research Article
Predicted implications of the 2027 carbon border adjustment mechanism (CBAM) in the United Kingdom Introduction The United Kingdom plans on implementing a carbon border adjustment mechanism (CBAM) from the 1st of January, 2027, which will involve levies on imported...
Trump’s Tariffs and Their Global Inflationary Impact
In early 2025, former U.S. President Donald Trump significantly intensified his administration’s protectionist trade stance by imposing notable tariffs on imports from Canada, Mexico, and China. These protective measures, ostensibly designed to insulate American...
Eta Aquarid Meteor Shower and Anticipated Nova Illuminate May Skies
NASA reports that the Eta Aquarid meteor shower peaked on May 6, offering a spectacular display for skywatchers. Additionally, astronomers anticipate the appearance of a nova in the constellation Corona Borealis in the coming months, which will be visible to the naked...
Global May Day Protests Advocate for Workers’ Rights
On May 1, 2025, millions participated in May Day protests across the globe, advocating for labor rights and criticizing governmental policies perceived as detrimental to workers. In the United States, the "50501" movement organized over 1,000 demonstrations,...