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The most powerful “growth engine” of our time isn’t a sales funnel or a breakthrough campaign—it’s addiction: digitally ...
Concerted action to increase the supply of affordable housing can drive economic growth, investment, jobs, and worker ...
Objective The purpose of this study was to clarify the microlevel determinants of the economic burden of dementia care at home in Japanese community settings by classifying them into subgroups of ...
AIA Home Design Trends Survey (HDTS) ... Resources for navigating economic uncertainty. April 29, 2025 AIA and its 200 chapters are here to support you during the current economic uncertainties with ...
The OECD will present its latest Economic Survey of Viet Nam on Friday 20 June 2025. The Survey looks at the country’s recent performance and how it can make growth more sustainable.
New York, New York--(Newsfile Corp. - June 17, 2025) - In a rapidly evolving economic landscape, tariffs are significantly influencing investment decisions and prompting institutional investors to ...
DuraPlas, a leading provider of innovative plastic solutions in the agriculture industry, today released findings from its 2025 Summer Home Cooling Report, which explores how economic pressure is ...
In economics, mechanism design is often studied with structural models, which capture economic processes using a formal, analytic framework (a system of equations), often with a focus on the ...
ARLINGTON, Va., June 13, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- New survey insights reveal a measurable shift in how life science labs are responding to global financial uncertainty, rising operational costs, and ...
Workplace design is evolving in Southeast Asia. Firms like Zyeta are leading the change. They focus on well-being and environmental responsibility. Zyeta's work for LinkedIn Bengaluru is a prime ...
For more than 40 years, The Wall Street Journal’s Economic Forecasting Survey has helped readers better understand the direction of the U.S. economy by publishing consensus forecasts from a ...
A new survey from Intuit Credit Karma found that 49% of Gen Z say planning for the future feels pointless, and many would rather enjoy their money now than worry about saving. Despite rising costs and ...