A Guide to the (Financial) Universe: Part 1
…in the emerging and developing economies. This is consistent with the large gross flows among the advanced economies that preceded the crisis. However, the same measure in the financial centers…
…in the emerging and developing economies. This is consistent with the large gross flows among the advanced economies that preceded the crisis. However, the same measure in the financial centers…
…liabilities has not risen since the global crisis, this measurement is misleading. Emerging market economies with growing GDPs but less financial openness are becoming a larger component of the global…
…50 advanced and emerging market economies. They report that monetary tightening in the U.S. leads to a decline in foreign GDP, with a larger decline found in the emerging market…
…in a Capitalist Economy? published at Evonomics is worth a visit…it is academic but can offer material for discussion, involving several economists. I am not going to try to summarize….
…forecasting records around, poo-pooing both the housing bubble and the early signs of the Great Recession a decade ago, along with forecasting a hyper-inflation out of Obama fiscal policy, although…
…follow the line put out by Kudlow and some others that the tariffs will bring about a move to greater free trade and thus to greater growth. So far there…
…be a euphemism for resource input productivity and not a particularly helpful one. Proponents often referring to the decoupling of GDP growth from “CO2 emissions” when what they mean —…
…modest amount of operating expenses. While more competition might drive down these gross margins, the very high gross margins for the manufacturers would be a better starting point. Just saying….
…as a mother and is a great fit for writing. She’s finishing up her second novel, and she’s not planning on giving up her morning work. The author who works…
…U.S. monetary policy on cross-border lending by global banks in their paper, “Transmission of Monetary Policy through Global Banks: Whose Policy Matters?”, BIS Working Paper no. 745. In their analysis…