Electric Vehicles and Multi-Vehicle Households |
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Research shows the usage of electric vehicles or EVs in multi-vehicle households and revealed the effect of vehicles on the environment.Lucas Davis, the Jeffrey A. Jacobs Distinguished Professor in Business and Technology at the Haas School read more |
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Community Building is an Important Investment |
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Lofton Holder, investor, board member, entrepreneur, and philanthropist, talks about drawing on his core values during critical moments. He talks about influences in his own life such as family that have always been involved in community activities a read more |
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People’s Spending Habits and the Factors That Affect It |
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Consumer spending makes up the largest part of India’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP). It is almost 60% of over US$2.8 million. This warrants a deeper look into people’s spending habits and the factors that affect it. Monetary policies ar read more |
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Watch Out for ‘Boreout’ Rather Than ‘Burnout’ |
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Along with ‘burnout’ employees are also suffering from ‘boreout’ or a loss of interest in their current roles and jobs. Since the pandemic, the majority of the workforce has worked from home, and a large number of people still do. This sudden read more |
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What is OPT: Optional Practical Training – OPT for F1 Students |
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Taking into account the evolving reality of the professional world, the significance of acquiring credible work experience cannot perhaps be overstated. In order to survive and thrive in this era of cutthroat competition, the sooner you start out, th read more |
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Are Monopolies Really Bad for Consumers? |
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It is a general and widely accepted notion that monopolies are bad for the economy and bad for consumers. They are expected to increase prices, while giving no choices to consumers as well as curb innovation in an industry. Markets being dominated by read more |
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