Picking any career can be daunting. So if you are considering a career in finance how do you get a sense if it is right for you? 💼
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@sndurlauf grapples with generational mobility, persistent inequality, and the responsibility of economics in contributing to the transformational power of policy in #EconomicsOfChildhood
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I am not a soldier. I never aspired to be one. I am a historian, a researcher, a museum worker, and a writer. But now, I am at war.
“Try not to become a man of success, but rather try to become a man of value,” Albert Einstein told a student named Pat who asked for some advice.
Do you agree?
#NobelPrize
On funding cuts to science & tech, scientist Phillip @alvelda, former DARPA & NASA, warns: "It’s not just about the science being momentarily interrupted; it’s about our ability to sustain a workforce that can solve tomorrow’s problems." w/ @LynnParramore
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From the steam engine to the semiconductor, the most talented minds push the boundaries of what is possible, F&D editor-in-chief Gita Bhatt writes in a letter to introduce the magazine’s new issue. https://t.co/8kfdOeNLQZ
Most people make bad decisions because they are so certain that they're right that they don't allow themselves to see the better alternatives that exist. Radically open-minded people know that coming up with the right questions and asking other smart people what they think is as important as having all the answers. They understand that you can't make a great decision without swimming for a while in a state of "not knowing." That is because what exists within the area of "not knowing" is so much greater and more exciting than anything any one of us knows. #principleoftheday
"Science is fun and being a scientist is a fun job!"
On this year's International Day for Women and Girls in Science, listen to 2023 medicine laureate Katalin Karikó speak about being a scientist.
What is your favourite thing about being a scientist?
#womeninscience
Do #tariffs work? And can ‘economic nationalism’ ever be a good thing? @Harvard University economist @Dani Rodrik is on the latest #RadioDavos. Available on all podcast apps via this link: https://t.co/otgQR06pLi and YouTube https://t.co/6xoFOHiVZZ
I’ve explained how to navigate business and debt cycles in my new book, How Countries Go Broke. You can read the first parts of my free study here: https://t.co/y5sXFdaQUN
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