Why Britain needs pragmatism not political dogma; the fallout from the US-China faultline; and how knowledge and speed shape ...
Discover what Green Books are, how they guide economic decisions, and the various types issued by governments globally, including their role in fiscal policies.
The trailing-twelve-months (TTM) PEBV ratio for the S&P 500 did not change much from 6/30/23 to 8/15/23. This report is an abridged version of S&P 500 & Sectors: Price-to-Economic Book Value Ratio is ...
The rain was heavy for parts of last weekend in the Washington, D.C. area. Seeing it coming down in sheets, it got me thinking about how people used to live. How awful it must have been in the days of ...
Given seesawing tariffs, stock market upheaval, and ongoing supply-chain woes, does the average person have any hope of grasping what’s going on with the economy? “I don’t think you can understand it ...
Discovering new works in economics is always a pleasure, and this year offered a generous harvest. At a time when arguments ...
A flurry of new books highlights broad disagreements over how to address the problem. “Most of us agree that inequality is a problem — even if we can’t agree on what that actually means and what to do ...
U.S. economic activity rose slightly in November, with three of the Federal Reserve's 12 districts reporting modest or moderate growth, offsetting two districts with flat or slightly declining ...
Is economic growth overrated? Since World War II, the growth of a nation’s gross domestic product has become a central political desideratum and an important bellwether of economic success. Daniel ...
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