«He's a guy who thinks at the highest levels — about government,
about macroeconomic issues, about geopolitical issues and about what's happening in our industry,» says Colleen Johnston, TD's chief financial officer, adding, «Despite all he's achieved, he's also a guy who can put himself in other people's shoes and think like a normal person.»
Not exact matches
In his spare time he maintains The Street Light, a blog
about economics, finance, and public policy, with an emphasis on
macroeconomics and international financial
issues.
I think there's a wider sort of
macroeconomic and social policy
issue that we all need to be aware
about, and also we all need to maybe come together
about some new definitions of what work is and how opportunities are being created, also.
This resource could be used as a full lesson and includes attached activities, challenging and thoughtful questions, learning objectives and embedded URL links where appropriate and tasks / information for students to use to learn
about issues relating to
macroeconomics and microeconomics These resources work well with other popular Economics Resources such as: Microeconomics Exam Paper Price Determination of Ticket Prices The UK Housing Market The Price Mechanism Cross Elasticity of Demand (XED) Demand Activities Price Elasticity of Supply (PES) Economics Essay Feedback Proforma Demand Minimum Pricing
The Vancouver Direct Investing Expo organized by TD Waterhouse provided self - directed investors the chance to learn
about macroeconomic trends and
issues coming in 2013, tips on technical analysis, exchange traded funds and several options trading strategies.
NYC
About Blog The Big Picture, an excellent blog that looks at
macroeconomic issues, is written by Barry L. Ritholtz.
Like his field of research, he often blogs
about fiscal policy
issues and the
macroeconomic impact of tax policies.
About Blog Mark Dow's microblog, analyzing global
macroeconomic and market
issues, often through the prism of our cognitive shortcomings.
About Blog Mainly Macro is a near daily commentary by Professor Simon Wren - Lewis (Oxford University) on global
macroeconomic issues.
Federal Reserve Bank of NY
About Blog The New York Fed's Liberty Street Economics blog provides commentary on current economic topics relating to monetary policy,
macroeconomic developments, financial stability
issues, and regional trends in the Second Federal Reserve District.
Thomas Barthold talks
about dynamic scoring that integrates
macroeconomics,
issues related to the methodology, and implications for tax legislation.