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Thoughts From The Frontline: Where’s The Growth?
It’s been more than five years since the global financial crisis, but developed economies aren’t making much progress.
Outside The Box: “Finest Worksong”
The Fed bought trillions of dollars in assets … and saved the world. Sort of. If you don’t count the reckoning yet to come.
Thoughts From The Frontline: What’s On Your Radar Screen?
John Mauldin reviews what's on his radar screen.
Thoughts From The Frontline: Europe Takes The QE Baton
We are living through an age of deleveraging, which began in 2008. Debt has to be dealt with, and it's generally not a pleasant matter.
What Does A "Good" Chinese Adjustment Look Like?
Michael Pettis posted a blog on Monday asking the question, “What does a ‘good’ Chinese adjustment look like?” Which of course assumes there might be a bad Chinese adjustment.
Thoughts From The Frontline: Growth
John argues that economists place too much emphasis on monetary and fiscal policy as factors influencing economic growth. They miss other, more important factors. What are these factors?
Outside The Box: Employers Aren’t Just Whining: The “Skills Gap” Is Real
An interesting post on the Harvard Business Review Blog Network by columnist James Bessen suggests that employers may really have a problem filling some kinds of jobs.
Thoughts From The Frontline: A Nation Of Shopkeepers
This week’s letter emanates from a rather provocative email John received from scientist and author David Brin.
Outside The Box: AI, Robotics, And The Future Of Jobs
How will advances in artificial intelligence and robotics impact the economic and employment picture over the next decade?
Thoughts From The Frontline: Bubbles, Bubbles Everywhere
John Mauldin is NOT calling a top, but he is pointing out that our risk antennae should be up.
Outside The Box: Low And Expanding Risk Premiums Are The Root Of Abrupt Market Losses
John Hussman talks about risk premiums. John’s piece today should at least get you thinking.
Thoughts From The Frontline: Transformation Or Bust, Part 2
China is the true conundrum in the global economy. It is an outlier in the history of development, with no true analogues. And while there is much to be appreciative of and admired about China, there are clear danger signals.
Money: How The Destruction Of The Dollar Threatens The Global Economy
Forbes Editor-in-Chief and longtime friend Steve Forbes leads off this week’s Outside the Box with a sweeping historical summary – and damning indictment – of the “cheap money” policies of the US executive branch and Federal Reserve.
Transformation Or Bust
Is China the single biggest risk to world economic equilibrium?
Big Banks Shift To Lower Gear
Gary Shilling has sent along a very interesting analysis of the big banks. Gary knows a lot about what went down with the big banks during and after the Great Recession, and he tells the story well.
Time To Put A New Economic Tool In The Box
John Mauldin says to Paul Krugman, "I don’t think GDP as it is measured today is a Keynesian plot. GDP is a valuable measurement tool, if you understand what is being measured and all those asterisks with caveats..."
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