Capitalism needs a reboot so that no industry is too big to fail

By Deborah de Lange | October 18, 2018 The financial crisis of 2008 has not led us to take sufficient steps to avoid the next economic disaster. The dips in stock markets last February and just recently, together with dire predictions for early 2019, are setting off alarm bells. If you have a defined contribution… Read More »

Grocers: Get ready to join the blockchain party

  By Sylvain Charlebois| October 17, 2018 In the wake of this year’s large E. coli outbreak, Walmart notified its leafy green suppliers that they must be using blockchain technology to trace their products before the end of 2019. Walmart, one of the world’s largest retailers, has been piloting blockchain projects with IBM for the… Read More »

Top 10 Business Podcasts

By Craig Spain  |   October 15, 2018 If you are a business owner then this list of the top 10 business podcasts is a must for you. As a business owner/ entrepreneur, we all know that maintaining and growing a business can be extremely difficult and taxing at times. In order to keep growing and moving… Read More »

Why Fact Checking Must be Every Americans DUTY!

By Richard Brody  |    October 15, 2018 While we have had several tabloids, for generations, in the vast majority of instances, most of us, viewed them, more, from an entertainment – standpoint, than as a purveyor of true news! These periodicals were generally produced, either on a weekly or monthly basis, and focused on sensational titles, and articles,… Read More »

More Tax Madness in the Garden State!

By Kevin Judge | October 10, 2018 With another gas tax increase here in the state of New Jersey, I’m reminded of the wisdom of a famous New Jersey resident who once said “it’s Deja vu all over again!” When the gas tax was increased by 23 cents per gallon in 2017, we were told… Read More »

Paul Romer and William Nordhaus – why they won the 2018 ‘economics Nobel’

By Sergey V. Popov | October 8, 2018 William Nordhaus and Paul Romer have been awarded the 2018 Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences (colloquially known as the economics Nobel). Both are macroeconomists dealing with long-run dynamics – big questions of what spurs economic growth, the importance of sustainable growth and how to tackle climate change.… Read More »

How capitalism ruined our relationship with bacteria

  By Norah Campbell and Cormac Deane | October 4,2018 There are many rational reasons that motivate consumers to spend US$65 billion annually on household cleaning products. But non-rational mechanisms are nevertheless still at work in the cleaning products market, as in all others. Advertisements for domestic hygiene products usually follow the same simple yet powerful… Read More »