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Analysis Topic: Economic Trends Analysis

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Economics

Tuesday, January 26, 2010

Undervalued Renminbi Is The Greatest Threat To Economic Recovery / Economics / China Currency Yuan

By: Peter_Navarro

Sir, Michael Spence is dead wrong in arguing that “the west is wrong to obsess about the renminbi” (January 22). An undervalued renminbi represents the single greatest threat to global economic recovery and a dangerous inflationary trigger within China.

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Economics

Tuesday, January 26, 2010

The Nature of Socialism / Economics / Economic Theory

By: MISES

Diamond Rated - Best Financial Markets Analysis ArticleMateusz Machaj writes: I first met Professor Hans-Hermann Hoppe in 2003, when he visited Poland for a libertarian conference. Most of the participants were interested in normative issues and political philosophy, whereas very few were interested in Austrian economics. Hence, I was coincidentally the only one to engage with Professor Hoppe in extensive discussions on theories of the Austrian School. I did not hesitate shamelessly to consume his time for the personal benefit of learning more about economics from one of Rothbard's most important followers. After this meeting, fortune continued to smile on me — it turned out that despite substantial geographical distance, I have enjoyed such productive conversations with my German mentor at least few times a year.

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Economics

Tuesday, January 26, 2010

Social Security “Fixes” Will Compound Existing Economic Problems / Economics / US Economy

By: Nilus_Mattive

Best Financial Markets Analysis ArticleI take retirement matters very seriously, which is why I’m constantly on the alert for any hint of a change coming out of Washington.

And make no mistake: There have been times when I agree with new legislation. For example, I had no problem with the temporary suspension of required minimum distributions last year. I also love this year’s revamped Roth conversion laws.

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Economics

Tuesday, January 26, 2010

UK GDP Growth +0.1%, Economy Stagnates in 4th Quarter 2009 / Economics / UK Economy

By: Nadeem_Walayat

Best Financial Markets Analysis ArticleThe Office of National Statistics has reported UK GDP fourth quarter 2009 growth of 0.1% that brings Britain's worst recession since the Great Depression to an end that saw GDP shrink by -6.2%. However 0.1% for Q4 is not economic growth, rather it is economic stagnation at an annualised growth rate of just 0.4%.

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Economics

Monday, January 25, 2010

Illusions of the Age of Keynes / Economics / Economic Theory

By: Douglas_French

Best Financial Markets Analysis ArticleA year ago George Melloan wrote in the Wall Street Journal, "We're all Keynesian's Again." You remember last January — change was on its way. We had a new rock-star president and he was going to get us out of the mess that Wall Street had got us into. "Now is the time to jump-start job creation, restart lending, and invest in areas like energy, health care, and education that will grow our economy, even as we make hard choices to bring our deficit down," President Obama told Congress. The new president has a worldview that is "all but in name Keynesian," Carl Horowitz wrote last spring.

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Economics

Monday, January 25, 2010

China Economy, The Watched Pot… / Economics / China Economy

By: HRA_Advisory

Doubt that growth of the new creditor economies is the real driver for the metals market is waning ever more rapidly.  Not everyone will view that as a good thing, but most will now look to China for the moment and to the other big areas of expansion in due course for cues on which direction the sector will take.  That, and recognition of very real supply constraints, has been the HRA stance for most of this century.  So it’s time for us to do the worrying.

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Economics

Monday, January 25, 2010

U.S. Government On Its Way to Bankruptcy Part1 / Economics / US Debt

By: Michael_Pollaro

Best Financial Markets Analysis ArticleThe U.S. government is quite literally out of control.

I’m not talking about a government which shows an almost total disregard for the U.S. Constitution.  I’m not talking about elitist politicians in Congress who think they know what’s best for you, who think it’s their job to take care of you from cradle to grave, whether you like it or not.  I’m not even talking about an administration whose policies sometimes appear to have more in common with the command and control societies of Benito Mussolini or Karl Marx than they do with the freedom loving societies of Thomas Jefferson and James Madison.

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Economics

Monday, January 25, 2010

Will the Velocity of Money Save the U.S. Economy? / Economics / Money Supply

By: Paul_L_Kasriel

Best Financial Markets Analysis ArticleBefore we get started, let's get the forecast update out of the way. With the release of November business inventories data, we have revised up significantly our real GDP annualized growth rate for Q4:2009 - from last month's projection of 3.5% to 4.5%. Again, it is a sharp slowing in the rate of inventory liquidation that is driving this upward revision. Our projection of the annualized growth rate for final sales in Q4:2009 is 1.6%, just one tick above Q3's reported growth. So, the anticipated surge in top-line fourth-quarter growth is largely an inventory story. Unless, however, final demand begins to grow faster, the inventory story of the last year's fourth quarter will be a one-off event.

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Economics

Monday, January 25, 2010

Global Economies Debt Crisis, Japan Heading for Currency Crisis / Economics / Global Debt Crisis

By: Paul_L_Kasriel

Diamond Rated - Best Financial Markets Analysis ArticleA lot has been written in recent months about the exploding U.S. Treasury debt and how the U.S. dollar will surely suffer as a result of it. And, there is no doubt that the debt has exploded and is projected to continue rising at a relatively rapid rate for as far as the eye can see. The relatively rapid projected increase in U.S. Treasury debt 10 years out is primarily due to the large number of baby-boomers becoming Medicare recipients and the projections of rising Medicare costs per baby-boomer.

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Economics

Monday, January 25, 2010

Are We In An Economic Depression? / Economics / Great Depression II

By: Bob_Chapman

Best Financial Markets Analysis ArticleFew professionals are yet willing to admit we have been in a depression for the last year.

You have to understand the position that economists and analysts are in. They work for corporations, insurance, Wall Street, banking and government and if they thought we were in a depression and they publicly announced that all chances for advancement would be lost or they would be squeezed out of the firm or simply fired.

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Economics

Sunday, January 24, 2010

Economic Stagnation, Wars, Pandemics, Welcome to the The New Dark Age / Economics / Great Depression II

By: Elite_E_Services

Diamond Rated - Best Financial Markets Analysis ArticleModern humans take pride in themselves and their society due to its perceived superiority. It is contrasted most starkly with a period in Europe known as the Dark Ages , a period of little documented innovation, writing, scientific discovery, and general backwardness.

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Economics

Sunday, January 24, 2010

China Production Capacity Bumps! / Economics / China Economy

By: G_Abraham

Best Financial Markets Analysis ArticleChinese economy soared 10.7% in the fourth quarter, leaving shell shocked analysts in a state of complete disbelief. Chanos even called for a contrarian bet on China. The growth has been very strongly supported by China’s aggressive stimulus spend which have been well observed through Bank lending.

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Economics

Sunday, January 24, 2010

A "Fly On The Wall" Is Bullish On China, The Mother of All Economic Expansions / Economics / China Economy

By: Mario_Cavolo

Best Financial Markets Analysis ArticleStop listening to the bubble doomsayers and pay attention to the realities of why China’s expansion will continue for many years. My observations as a fly on the wall are a collective reflection of what I and other foreign businesspeople living here for five to ten years have experienced.

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Economics

Saturday, January 23, 2010

Russia's Large Shadow Economy Makes Economic Forecasting Difficult / Economics / Russia

By: Pravda

One-fifth of the Russian economy is shadowed, the Russian Statistics Agency (Rosstat) said. The actual volume of the Russian economy is unknown, which makes economic forecasts for the country difficult. The shadow started growing at the end of 2008 when the economic crisis hit Russia. However, there were no massive moves towards the shadow zone in the Russian economy, experts believe.

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Economics

Saturday, January 23, 2010

Morality and Economics, A Critical Review of Joseph E. Stiglitz's Writings / Economics / Economic Theory

By: John_Kozy

Best Financial Markets Analysis ArticleJoseph Eugene Stiglitz is an American economist and a professor at Columbia University who received the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economics in 2001 and the John Bates Clark Medal in 1979. He is one of the most frequently cited economists in the world and has served as a Senior Vice President and Chief Economist of the World Bank. He has been critical of the management of globalization, free-market economists, and the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank. He is the founder of the Initiative for Policy Dialogue, a think tank on international development based at Columbia University.

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Economics

Saturday, January 23, 2010

Bernanke's Federal Reserve System Doom Loop / Economics / Central Banks

By: Gary_North

Diamond Rated - Best Financial Markets Analysis ArticleTwo Bank of England economists have written one of the most perceptive and forthright papers in the history of central banking: "Banking on the State." Compared with any of the dozens of deadly dull, equation-filled, narrowly focused, recommendation-avoiding, career-enhancing, résumé-padding, utterly useless academic exercises published in the dozen regional Federal Reserve bank journals every month, this paper stands out like a diamond in an immense dung hill.

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Economics

Saturday, January 23, 2010

Marc Faber, Debt Crisis Downgrade Risks Means Were All Doomed! / Economics / Global Debt Crisis

By: Submissions

Best Financial Markets Analysis Article"When you look at the US… it's a total disaster, we're all doomed, we're doomed!" Marc Faber, author of the "Gloom, Doom and Boom Report," told CNBC Friday. Faber and Anthony Thomas from Moody's discuss the global economic outlook.

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Economics

Saturday, January 23, 2010

Global Economies Debt Crisis End Game Trend Towards Bankruptcy / Economics / Global Debt Crisis

By: John_Mauldin

Diamond Rated - Best Financial Markets Analysis ArticleThoughts on the End Game
This Time is Different
Quarterly Review and Outlook

When I was at Rice University, so many decades ago, I played a lot of bridge. I was only mediocre, but enjoyed it. We had a professor, Dr. Culbertson, who was a bridge Life Master at an early age. He was single and lived in our college, playing bridge with us almost every night. He was a master of the "end game." He had an uncanny ability to seemingly force his opponents into no-win situations, understanding where the cards had to lie and taking advantage.

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Economics

Friday, January 22, 2010

Los Angeles Heading for Bankruptcy, Mayor Tries to Prevent Bond Market Panic / Economics / US Debt

By: Mike_Shedlock

Best Financial Markets Analysis ArticleWhen a politician says something is "not an option" that generally means it is (or soon will be). Sometimes it means it is all but certain. With that in mind, please consider Mayor Villaraigosa says no bankruptcy for the city.

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Economics

Friday, January 22, 2010

Congress Sacks Samoan Economy / Economics / Recession 2008 - 2010

By: Peter_Schiff

Best Financial Markets Analysis ArticleLike many football fans around the country, I recently tuned into a heavily promoted 60 Minutes segment on the uncanny ability of tiny American Samoa to produce a steady stream of NFL players. Although it was certainly interesting to learn how Pacific island warrior culture translated seamlessly into the disciplines of American football, and how the island's players adapted to the hard-scrabble terrain and poorly funded athletic fields, the most interesting aspect of the piece concerned economics rather than sports.

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