Green Hackers: Ecuadorian students create an environmental vision app
Green Hackers is an application developed by Ecuadorian school students to promote recycling and waste management while providing economic incentives for eco-friendly actions.
What war would actually look like for Brits from conscription incentives to cyber attacks
The article discusses how escalating global conflicts could significantly impact British life, potentially leading to modern conscription and economic strains.
Analysis of urgent law on tax incentives for donations of social interest housing begins
The National Assembly's Economic Development Commission in Ecuador has begun discussing a project aimed at establishing tax incentives for donors of social interest housing, intended to address the housing deficit in the country.
Government of Piauà establishes rules for incentives to the air sector to boost tourism
The Piauà government has enacted regulations to provide economic incentives for the air sector, aiming to enhance regional aviation and tourism.
China’s refocusing on social goals requires more than new metrics
China's government is shifting its focus from purely economic growth to social and people-centered development, requiring changes in incentives and fiscal priorities for local policymakers.
Something goes wrong when the marketing professional decides on economic policy
The Brazilian government is facing criticism for providing substantial tax incentives while simultaneously considering a tax increase on imports that could undermine investment incentives.
Lured to Russia with golden promises and then sent to the battlefield
The article discusses how individuals are enticed by incentives to join the Russian military, only to find themselves on the front lines.
Senate approves a package of 3.1 billion reais for the chemical and petrochemical industry
The Brazilian Senate has approved a bill that increases tax incentives for the chemical and petrochemical industries to 3.1 billion reais.
Iran may dangle ‘commercial bonanza’ to woo Trump – FT
Iran is reportedly considering economic incentives to attract US President Donald Trump amid ongoing nuclear negotiations.
FT Report: Economic 'Bait' from Iran to Trump to Avoid Military Conflict
Iran's leadership is reportedly offering significant economic incentives to Donald Trump to prevent a U.S. military operation against Iran, according to the Financial Times.
The 'Hindenburg' threat in the artificial intelligence race
A leading researcher warns that the rush to develop AI technologies, driven by economic incentives, poses a risk of a catastrophic failure that could undermine public trust in the technology.
The Law of Tax Innocence: A Legal Bolt Contributing to Economic Growth
The Tax Innocence Law in Argentina has sparked discussions around its practical implications and potential economic benefits, likened to a permanent whitewashing measure.
From weak incentives to a virtuous circle in agriculture
The article discusses how strict enforcement of property rights is essential for agricultural advancement, using China as a case study to illustrate this theory.
Restart in the "Relocation" program: Expansion of areas, beneficiaries, and incentives
The Greek government is expanding the 'Relocation' program to include the regions of Kozani and Grevena, addressing significant demographic and economic challenges in Western Macedonia.
How the Innovation Ecosystem Will Be Supported
Greece is attempting a rebranding in the international innovation ecosystem to attract startup development, leveraging economic stability and new incentives, though real-world challenges question the effectiveness of the proposed policies.
Bonus, everything changes in 2026: what expires on December 31 and what remains
The 2026 Maneuver outlines changes to fiscal incentives, detailing which bonuses are extended, which have altered rules, and which will cease to exist by the end of 2025.