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Tag Archives: economy
The Recession in Demographic Terms…
I have always been amused with the demographics involved with both the micro- and macro-economic aspects of the way the world works. A demographic analysis of activities such as employment, consumerism, selling, investing, and so on throws out interesting revelations. … Continue reading
Posted in World Economies
Tagged adapt, consumerism, consumption, economic, economy, emerging, emerging markets, employment, fowler, india, jim fowler, jimfowler, job-loss, macro, macro-economic, macroeconomic, micro, microeconomic, quality, recession, self-employed
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Skewed ways to read the economy…
After having grabbed my choice seat on the subway today morning, (yeah that’s how courtesy works in New York City), I was reading an interesting article on today’s Journal: New Ways to Read the Economy. When it comes to macro … Continue reading
Posted in World Economies
Tagged analyst, analysts, cabbie, cabbies, cabs, economy, india, middle class, new york, new york city, ny, nyc, recession, subway, US, wall street journal, wsj
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