Opinion

A salaryman worth his salt

Do you really know where your salary comes from?
2024-03-24
2 min read
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The Tulip Craze Conspiracy

Have you heard of the Dutch Tulip craze? If so, you've likely fallen victim to centuries old propaganda. The Dutch tulip bubble of the 17th century never actually happened, at least not the way it is understood in popular culture.
2024-03-23
4 min read
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Are we living in an advertising economy?

Consumer sentiment is at lows while the stock market is booming. How can that be?
2024-02-23
2 min read
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The Numbers Behind Small Loans

The first legislator to regulate small consumer loans was Hammurabi. This shows that small consumer loans have been around for a while and seem to be a human universal. Yet they are vilified by detractors. Are they ursury or legitimate business? What are the numbers behind moneylending?
2023-09-23
13 min read
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Old Age Originations

Seventy year old Americans got a lot of mortgages in 2021. Why? And what does that mean for the future?
2023-07-16
2 min read
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From subprime crisis to the newly prime crisis

Credit score algorithms faced an unprecedented challenge during the Covid-19 crisis. Will we soon see the consequences?
2023-06-17
10 min read
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Pricing, Profit and Paternalism

What do you do when you discover your most profitable customers are using your product wrong? A discussion on pricing, the morals of marketing and the costs of compliance.
2023-05-12
14 min read
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Donald Trump, Paul Le Roux and the Dutch East India Company - Part 2

On corporate power and sovereign states in the Age of the Internet.
2023-04-23
7 min read
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Donald Trump, Paul Le Roux and the Dutch East India Company - Part 1

On corporate power and sovereign states after the Age of Discovery.
2023-03-17
5 min read
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