A change in diet can cause a diet. Psychologists know that too. Professional literature supports that people prefer new and exciting things or activities to familiar ones. It usually involves choices with hedonic meaning: a restaurant or cafe (and what you order), a travel destination (and the places you visit), but also your hobbies. An explanation is put forward that …
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The Nobel Prize in Economics is awarded to researchers in financial distress
Ben S. Bernanke, Douglas W. Diamond and Philip H. The Swedish Reichsbank presents this year’s award to three men, Tybvik. Former US Federal Reserve (Fed) Chairman Ben Bernanke receives his third Nobel Prize in Economics for his research on so-called bank runs. These take place when many people try to withdraw their bank balances at the same time, resulting in …
Read More »The US offers additional guarantees to the EU on data privacy
US President Joe Biden has issued an executive order to remove objections to the storage of privacy-sensitive data in the US. The president’s decision implements an agreement in principle between the European Union and the United States last March on data privacy. The order introduces new binding protections that give companies greater legal protection when transferring personal data to the …
Read More »Earnings season and IMF meeting start in picture for investors
Photo: ANP After a quiet few weeks on the data front, investors will once again look to corporate results from next week. Things are still quiet on the Amsterdam Stock Exchange, but especially in the US, many big companies are already releasing figures. The focus will also be on the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the World Bank’s autumn meetings. …
Read More »Owner Nord Stream says it is not allowed to investigate the explosions Economy
05 okt 2022 om 10:43Update: 4 dagen geleden The Nord Stream 1 gas pipeline operator will not be allowed to investigate the circumstances of last week’s explosions. Swedish and Danish authorities did not want to allow Russia-based Nord Stream AG to investigate what happened on the spot. reports Company. By our economics teachers Last week, measuring stations near the gas …
Read More »Mexican Economy Minister Resigns, Blows Trade Commission During U.S. Negotiations
Mexico’s Economy Minister Tatiana Clouthier resigned on Thursday, leaving Mexico with one of its top trade negotiators as its government tries to avoid a major energy conflict with the United States and Canada. Clouthier, scion of a powerful political family who became economy minister early last year, first told President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador he wanted to resign after fears …
Read More »Decapitated: Van Embel, Brandt, and the Bad, On the Way to America, Belgians reign among men
Now that the first cyclocross races of the season are over, the first U.S. Cyclo-cross World Cups (October 9 in Waterloo and October 16 in Fayetteville) Which riders have already managed to win, how did the Dutch do it and for whom it is still looking for a good feeling on the field? Men: Pauwels Sauzen-Bingoal kept at home, van …
Read More »These farmers show: Agriculture can change
While the agriculture sector is under tension, concerned farmers are showing a way to calm down. Hence the jury considers this as the best sustainable initiative of 2022. Jelle BrandsmaOctober 6, 202222:02 It was one of the last cows to leave the barn to graze on this September morning. The animal moves slowly. This cow has horns; Farmer John Arink …
Read More »Elon Musk signs the future of aviation
The first medium-haul electric passenger plane has undergone its maiden flight. eViation’s Alice left the runway for a few laps at 1200 meters a week ago. A historic moment in aviation history. In fact, as a follow-up to my blog about the aircraft factory at Teuge Airport, I wanted to report this to you a week ago. But as you …
Read More »‘Turkish soldiers leave for Arab country’ –
Turkey’s parliament on October 5 approved the deployment of Turkish soldiers to Qatar to provide security during next month’s World Cup. Lawmakers approved with a show of hands a proposal to send an unspecified number of troops to the Gulf nation for six months. Fikri Işık, a ruling AKP lawmaker and former Turkish defense minister, said the force included 250 …
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