For several notable Entries of Economic History Case Studies, I described Deindustrialization as a multifaceted problem. My discussions of Deindustrialization contextualized the phenomenon from political, economic, social, financial, and technological factors. I also argued that Deindustrialization cannot be fully attributed… Read More ›
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UK Gives Crypto Tax Break to Non-Residents – Cryptospacey — III EYE VIEW
The UK has taken one step ahead to changing into a cryptocurrency hub with its newest tax exemption for non-residents and overseas traders whereas buying digital belongings by way of native funding managers or brokers.Seize your copy of our newest… Read More ›
Economic History Case Studies: The Impasse Between Liberal Capitalism and Illiberal Capitalism (1989-2022)
The Developmentalist model, as I had correctly suspected, is meant to be understood as a “development” toward Liberal Capitalism or Illiberal Capitalism. The difference between Liberal Capitalism and Illiberal Capitalism, the latter of which is to speak of an “Authoritarian… Read More ›
U.S. stock sector ‘Santa rally’ hopes fade as Tesla shares continue to slide
U.S. shares are struggling to maintain alive hopes of a calendar year-conclusion Christmas rally as investor optimism about China’s reopening is weighed down by subdued post-holiday getaway buying and selling volumes and weakness in shares of organizations such as Tesla…. Read More ›
Fate of “Free” Online Publishers: BuzzFeed’s Existential Crisis after its SPAC Merger — Wolf Street
It burned through most of its $700 million of investor cash. So now what? Fate of “Free” Online Publishers: BuzzFeed’s Existential Crisis after its SPAC Merger — Wolf Street
Europe Heading into Recession, warns European Union — Axiom Market Research & Consulting
The European Union warned that Eurozone was all set to fall into recession as the European Union increased inflation forecasts for 2022 and 2023 on the back of high energy prices. Europe is also reeling from the economic shockwaves caused… Read More ›
The markets are suddenly exuberant: are they right? — Archynewsy
Financial markets appear to have welcomed the latest US inflation data (Reuters) With the inflation crisis well into its second year, a few words have become entrenched in the investor lexicon. There were predictions of a “transient” problem, later much… Read More ›
Update (6 November 2022)
This week, I am thinking about writing another Economic History Case Studies Entry and another comment on the ARPLAN Blog. The topic that I would like to delve into pertains to something that I had touched on previously in The… Read More ›
This Inflation Will Be Tough to Get under Control — Wolf Street
It’s like a dam broke. And now higher interest rates and mortgage rates for much longer, with lower asset prices, as the Everything Bubble gets repriced. This Inflation Will Be Tough to Get under Control — Wolf Street
Even in Japan, Inflation Begins to Rage after 23 Years of True Price Stability — Wolf Street
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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