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A new study applies mid-level principles of justice to analyze the fairness of solar power development in Sweden, finding that rural and urban areas face different types of energy justice challenges. This work provides a practical framework for policymakers to ensure the transition to renewable energy is equitable for all communities.
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Researchers propose a “queer-feminist monetary theory” as a new way to understand and critique inflation and economic policy. This perspective challenges traditional economic models by centering the experiences of marginalized groups and questioning the power structures embedded in financial systems.
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An experiment reveals that when forming expectations about stock market returns, everyday investors tend to overreact to new information and interpret key indicators like the price-earnings ratio in the opposite way that financial experts do. This finding challenges standard economic theories of rational decision-making and helps explain why individual investors often make poor financial choices.
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