Bank of Japan lets yen go to heck, trade deficit blows out, costs surge for manufacturers, prices surge for consumers. Even in Japan, Inflation Begins to Rage after 23 Years of True Price Stability — Wolf Street
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#239: Life after liberalism?
THE CESSATION OF GROWTH CHANGES EVERYTHING There can be no doubt at all that the global economy is in very bad shape. For some, this portends a general “collapse”. This, however, presupposes that we don’t adapt to new conditions, and… Read More ›
‘Economic forecasting was devised to make astrology seem respectable.’ A rejoinder (sort of) to Stewartb
Image: New York Review 1982 From Alasdair Galloway: Stewart’s acute perception is well used on his recent “Is Scotland’s economic fate already sealed for the next 50 years?”. https://talkingupscotlandtwo.com/2022/08/31/is-scotlands-economic-fate-already-sealed-for-the-next-50-years/ I agree completely with all the points that he makes there…. Read More ›
Patagonia’s founder giving away his wealth shows his stance that ‘every billionaire is a policy failure,’ CEO says — Fortune
Patagonia founder Yvon Chouinard is looking to redistribute his wealth to saving the Earth. His CEO says the move should make billionaires ashamed. Patagonia’s founder giving away his wealth shows his stance that ‘every billionaire is a policy failure,’ CEO says… Read More ›
September 1992 — Paris Diaries of the 1990s
Note from DAH: The following is a diary entry that somebody wrote in September 1992 about the ascension of the European Union and Black Wednesday. I have discussed about the topic before in an Economic History Case Studies post about… Read More ›
Europe wants to shape the future of virtual worlds with rules and taxes — Hubble Ventures
EU lawmakers are moving in on the metaverse and making it plain that, whatever newfangled virtual world/s and/or immersive social connectivity that tech industry hype involving the term may refer to, these next-gen virtual spaces won’t escape one hard reality:… Read More ›
Biden Crypto Executive Order — Stomid Technologies
Biden Crypto Executive Order – The Whole of Government Approach There’s a lot of uncertainty about the implications of a Biden crypto executive order, which was signed on March 9 by the vice president. The White House has a meticulous… Read More ›
Worst Day For Stocks Since June 2020 But What Happens Next? — LPL Financial Research
Wednesday, September 14, 2022 Tuesday (September 13th) turned out to be a very bad day for global stocks, as a hotter than expected US inflation report spooked market participants. The CPI report pushed back on some of the peak inflation… Read More ›
Should Personal Finance be Taught in High School? — A Simpler Way
Warm welcome to all my readers to my first post covering personal finance. In this post, I would explain why financial literacy for students is important. And why personal financial planning would set them up to the Future. Recently I… Read More ›
The Philippine Economy: Duterte Gives Marcos a Bed of Nails — The Society of Honor by Joe America
Analysis and Opinion By Chemrock Congratulations to the newly-elected Philippines president Bong Bong Marcos (BBM) who will present his first State Of Nation Address on July 25. Will his ascendancy bring back the pomposity and ostentatious show in his father’s days… Read More ›
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