L.S. Toy is a London-based conceptual artist who merges economics, legality, currency systems, and conflict architecture into procedural artworks. With a dual background in Economics (LSE) and Fine Art (RCA), he builds projects that function like financial instruments, legal artifacts, or system-... Read more
Hackernoon - Dec 15
'I knew that of course most private-equity investors make the U.S. economy stronger," the man wrote, a little indignantly. I'd come across the quote, from the City Journal in 2012, while looking for something else. It's published by the conservative... Read more
Buffalonews - Nov 28
A team led by Weill Cornell Medicine and University of Miami's Miller School of Medicine investigators has been awarded a five-year, $4 million grant from the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) for health economics research. Read more
Medical News - Oct 30
A team led by Weill Cornell Medicine and University of Miami’s Miller School of Medicine investigators has been awarded a five-year, $4 million grant from the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) for health economics research. The team will study the economics of substance use disorder treatme... Read more
Cornell Chronicle - Oct 30
International research shows countries under populist rule end up more than 10 per cent poorer within 15 years Read more
The Times - Sep 28
This article explores how decentralized finance (DeFi) mechanisms like staking, liquidity pools, and interest rate swaps can sustainably deliver savings yields as high as 20% annually. Unlike traditional banking systems that limit returns and concentrate financial power, DeFi allows ordinary save... Read more
Hackernoon - Sep 28
Public borrowing soared to £18 billion last month, billions more than expected. Read more
Mail Online - Sep 19We look back at the seminal economic research that helped Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook make her name in economics. Read more
Npr - Aug 27
The Goldfield Project is expected to have after-tax NPV5% of $245M and IRR of 30% Read more
Globe Newswire - Aug 06Despite inflation fears and talk of a looming recession, people are dropping hundreds, sometimes thousands of dollars on tiny, limited-edition figurines called Labubus. Read more
Kcra - Aug 05