by Adam Goldin | Mar 29, 2017 | Adam Goldin
In 1995 the US government imposed sanctions which, among other things, included a ban on aviation companies from selling aircraft and repair parts to Iranian airlines. Since the sanctions have been lifted, Iran has made revival of its civil aviation a priority. There...
by Adam Goldin | Nov 1, 2016 | Adam Goldin
Hopeful graduates bearing a degree in economics are potentially eligible for a variety of opportunities. It’s not just about being an economist, viable jobs for economics degrees can stem from many industries, because of how pertinent the field is to so many different...
by Adam Goldin | Sep 9, 2016 | Adam Goldin
When you break it down to simple terms, the field of economics at it’s core is about math and people. Nowadays, you might want to add that it’s about math, people, and “big data.” Economics is the branch of knowledge concerned with the production, consumption,...
by Adam Goldin | Jul 26, 2016 | Adam Goldin
In the lead up to, and aftermath of, the Brexit referendum vote in June, you may have seen more than one reference comparing the potential fall-out to “Black Wednesday”. While that is not turning out to be entirely comparable, (Pound Sterling Live said on 7/25/16 that...
by Adam Goldin | May 11, 2016 | Adam Goldin
The “Brexit” -a portmanteau of “Britain” and “exit”- is the discussion centering around the upcoming referendum, a vote on June 23rd wherein everyone of legal voting age can vote either “yes” or “no” on one single question: Should Britain leave the European Union? The...