This summer, with all the good letters already taken, the former labor secretary Robert Reich wrote on his blog that the
recovery might actually be shaped like an X (the imagery is elusive, but Reich's argument was that there can be no
recovery until we find an entirely new
model of economic growth).
The GIC, a group
of seasoned investment professionals who meet regularly to review the
economic and political environment and asset allocation
models for Morgan Stanley Wealth Management clients, expects the economy — as measured by gross domestic product, or GDP — to grow, but at below the rate to which we have become accustomed, based on prior second - stage
recoveries; stock and bond returns will likely follow suit.
Socio (s): UNDP, UNECE, UNEP, UNESCO, UNHABITAT, UNICEF, WFP, WMO, European Commission, Government
of the United States
of America, Arab Center for the Studies
of Arid Zones and Dry Lands, Australian Government, AXIS, Beijing Normal University, CIMNE, Fondazione CIMA, Earth Literacy Program, Florida International University, Facultad Latinoamericana de Ciencias Sociales, Global Facility for Disaster Reduction and
Recovery, GNS Science, Global Volcano
Model, International Association
of Volcanology and Chemistry
of the Earth's Interior, International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis, Indian Institute for Human Settlements, INGENIAR, Integrated Research on Disaster Risk, International
Recovery Platform, Kokusai Kogyo, Ltd., Lee Kuan Yew School
of Public Policy, NGI, Organisation for
Economic Co-operation and Development, Save the Children, Stockholm Environment Institute, National Autonomous University
of Mexico, University
of Huddersfield, University
of Ghana, Victoria University
of Wellington, WAPM, FEWS