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Learning from Smoot-Hawley: Tariffs, Trade Policy, and the Search for Smarter Economic Growth
The Smoot-Hawley Tariff Act of 1930 remains one of the most discussed examples in the history of #trade_policy. Although it was introduced in a very different economic period, its educational value continues today. The law raised tariffs on thousands of imported goods entering the United States during the early years of the Great Depression. Its direct economic conditions belong to the past, but its lessons remain important for modern discussions about #tariffs, #prices, #exp
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ECLBS and the Future of Quality Assurance in Business Education: Lessons from a European Professional Network
The development of #Quality_Assurance in higher education has become one of the most important questions for institutions, students, employers, and society. In a global education environment shaped by mobility, online learning, professional degrees, international partnerships, and cross-border delivery, institutions increasingly need transparent systems that help them demonstrate academic seriousness, institutional responsibility, and continuous improvement. The European Coun
May 196 min read
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