Dr. Charles Handy, who passed away on December 13, 2024, at the age of 92, was truly a towering figure in the realm of management and organisational theory. His profound insights, groundbreaking ...
Here's our weekly politics news quiz! There are 8 multi-choice questions about news events relating to politcs from the previous 7 days. Most of the questions are about the UK but some may focus on ...
For decades, the migration of skilled professionals from developing to developed countries has sparked heated debates among policymakers and economists. Often seen as a classic example of "brain drain ...
Consumer sovereignty is the principle that consumers, through their purchasing decisions, determine the demand for goods and services, and therefore have a powerful influence on what is produced and ...
A legal battle between Yorkshire’s last commercial Brussels sprout grower and German retail giant Aldi has brought key economic concepts to the forefront. The case highlights the economic implications ...
Starbucks baristas across the United States are taking to the picket lines in a high-profile strike, drawing attention to economic dynamics that ripple far beyond coffee shops. Over 11,000 workers, ...
Have a go at this teaching activity, which includes a downloadable worksheet and suggested answers. What's the story? Diageo is limiting supply of Guinness due to extraordinary consumer demand, ...
This "Challenging Assumptions" video highlights critical instances where common economic theories rely on simplified assumptions that may not hold true in real-world scenarios Assumption: Consumers ...
For 170 years, Cadbury's chocolate has carried the mark of royal approval, an emblem bestowed first by Queen Victoria in 1854. This seal, known as a royal warrant, is more than ceremonial. It’s a ...
For legal causation to be satisfied it does not need to be proved that the defendant was the principal, or a substantial, cause of the death, it is enough to prove that there was something more than a ...