In November 2007, Trump's new Chief Economic Advisor, Larry «Señor Snort» Kudlow wrote
an article about the economy titled, «Three More Years of Goldilocks» for which he should receive the Darwin Award (credit goes to @RudyHavenstein for posting the article).
Text - to - Speech didn't work very well in a fairly dry New York Times
article about the economy, either.
I already haven't read
articles about economy for x month, I've spent my time with much more useful things (want to improve my english).
Not exact matches
In our feature
article published today
about Four Seasons» ambitious global expansion plans, CEO Allen Smith sizes up the competition from sharing -
economy upstarts like Airbnb:
The 8/14 The Guardian includes an
article titled «Five reasons to be worried
about the Chinese
economy.»
With inflation sitting well below the Fed's 2 % target and doubts
about China's
economy prevalent (see
article), a rise would have been an unnecessary risk.
Gordon's
articles and quotes have appeared in the National Interest, the Hill, Pacific Standard, Financial Times, Scientific American, International
Economy Magazine,
About Oil, the Boao Forum for Asia, Huffington Post, Newsweek, Time, the Washington Post, and the New York Times.
Beijing is trying to boost domestic liquidity in the hopes that this will generate stronger domestic demand, but expanding liquidity fuels capital outflows, and these put downward pressure on the currency, while increasing PBoC concerns
about the monetary impact of money leaving the
economy which, as an
article in last week's FT argues, might be worse than we think.
In a previous
article, we applauded Tim Hudak for giving Ontario voters a clear choice
about the future of the Ontario
economy and indeed the Canadian
economy.
In a poll of 700 company directors conducted in March, optimism
about the UK's
economy came in higher than at any time since Theresa May triggered
Article 50 last March.
A version of this
article appears in print on July 27, 2011, on Page B1 of the New York edition with the headline: On All Levels of the
Economy, Concern
About the Impasse: Losing Top Rating Could Cost Growth And Job Creation.
The 2010 Best of the Hot List includes
articles about why style and size based investing will often serve to limit returns, how emotion and discipline during times of market volatility are key to long term performance, and why the stock market and
economy are two different animals and can often behave differently.
If you follow the
economy or the stock market at all, please invest a few minutes and educate yourself
about this important — and very misunderstood and misinterpreted — topic by reading the
article linked below.
In the
article you'll read
about people who may be a lot like you — college - educated, living in the suburbs — who suddenly lost their financial footing in today's bad
economy and now struggle to feed their families every day.
She asked me to get hold of a copy of the Financial Times as someone had mentioned there was a good
article in it that morning
about «the
economy».
Using a compilation of polls from 2017, a recent Washington Post
article asserts that, historically, Americans» outlook
about the direction of the country is impacted by whether or not the
economy is doing well.
In this episode of Poll Hub, the crew picks up on the thesis of the
article, analyzes the polls discussed, and weighs in on why Americans have a pessimistic view
about the direction of the country given that the
economy is thriving.
In reading Channel 4's economics editor Paul Mason's response in the Guardian I was struck by the extent to which even an
article that openly discussed the need for a renewed debate
about the future shape of our
economy employed very a traditional growth - orientated language and framework.
BoogieDowner posts
about a NYT's
article on the new mall in Rego Park, Queens and how it's become an
economy booster there.
1.4 percent is not much when you think
about the calamity that we call the U.S.
economy, and as I demonstrate in my
article on book publishing, the AAP data misses a tremendous amount of publishing sales volume that takes place outside of the larger publishing houses.
Canada has the 11th largest
economy on the entire planet, and I recently wrote a lengthy
article about the economic difficulties that the Canadians are now facing.
In this
article we would like to talk
about the Cathay Pacific lounges which we enjoyed a lot and premium
economy class of travel on their long haul flights, a new service from Mumbai.
Of course, as I discussed in my first
article on travel hacking theory, I do value that award trip at more than $ 790, in fact, I value it at
about $ 1,300, since that's what I'd typically pay for an
economy class ticket to Europe.
According to a recent
article in The Wall Street Journal, premium
economy fares range from
about 50 percent to 85 percent more expensive than standard
economy when booked in advance.
[Perhaps EVE Online
economy articles are a little passe at this point, but hey, Mathew Kumar was at the Edinburgh Interactive Festival to see in - world economist Dr. Eyjolfur talk
about some neeto macro-economic trends he sees in the trading and pillaging - crazy game, and who are we at GSW not to bring it to you?]
Paul Lewis» excellent
article in TheGuardian
about the implications of the «attention
economy»: https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2017/oct/05/smartphone-addiction-silicon-valley-dystopia
The
article largely revolves around rising concerns
about the ability of American consumers to continue propping up the global
economy by buying ever more stuff with borrowed money.
There's no compelling scientific argument for drastic action to «decarbonize» the world's
economy By 16 concerned scientists (see end of
article) A candidate for public office in any contemporary democracy may have to consider what, if anything, to do
about «global warming.»
Ekwurzel marked up a six - foot - tall version of the January 27, 2012,
article — «No Need to Panic
About Global Warming — There's no compelling scientific argument for drastic action to «decarbonize» the world's
economy.»
The world is increasingly shifting to a gig and platform
economy — a paradigm shift that Ian Lim is both watching keenly and writing
articles about.
I recently read with interest an
article published in the latest Hays Journal, entitled «The rise of the freelancer
economy» and it got me thinking
about the evolving recruitment trends we are seeing here at Hays, and the reasons behind them.
FYI: Scott Kirsner, the columnist, has a blog, Innovation
Economy, and several other
articles about non-competes.
As I wrote this week's newsletter
article it was interesting to see how much more we know
about the green
economy now compared to the early days of Green Career Central in 2007.
Yesterday's New York Times ran this
article about executives forced to take low paying jobs because of the bad
economy.
Two weeks ago, the New York Times came out with an
article about the housing crisis here in CA: «The Cost of a Hot
Economy in California: A Severe Housing Crisis.»
I post
articles about the market and
economy, but I also post personal experiences, which people love because it's not just
about self - promotion.