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The Watermelon Heist of 1987: Unpacking a Forgotten Lesson in Market Psychology and Modern Finance
A 1987 watermelon heist in Beijing offers timeless lessons on market psychology, herd behavior, and the economic principles that drive modern finance today.
Napa’s Cabernet Crash: Why a Discount Wine is a Sobering Signal for the Economy
A discount Napa Cabernet signals a deep crisis in the luxury wine market, offering crucial lessons in economics, finance, and alternative investing.
The £500k Stranded Asset: Why the Economy Can’t Afford to Have Unemployed Doctors
A bottleneck in medical training is creating a costly economic paradox: a doctor shortage alongside unemployed medics. This is a market failure we can’t afford.
The Driving Test Backlog: A Surprising Lesson in Economic Efficiency and Financial Systems
A new driving test rule is a surprising case study in economic efficiency, resource allocation, and the systemic risks that impact finance and investing.