In This Issue: The Plight of the Working Class Can You Say Jobless Recovery? Drowning in Debt but Getting No Growth The Cancer of Debt New York, Portland and La Jolla Clowns to the left of me, Jokers to the right, Here I am, stuck in the Muddle Through Middle with you! –With thanks to Stealers...
As readers know, I was in Europe a few weeks ago, making a LOT of presentations. My London-based partners seem to feel that an hour or two of down time is wasted and only for sissies. I learn as much as I impart, and come away with lots of interesting information. Every now and then I learn something...
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There's a Slow Train Coming A Negative 2% GDP in the Third Quarter? Small Business Still Has Issues Italy, Paris, Vancouver, and San Francisco And a Forbes Cruise to Mexico Sometimes I feel so low-down and disgusted Can't help but wonder what's happenin' to my companions, Are they lost...
The Statistical Recovery has Arrived This Time Is Different A Crisis of Confidence Greeks Bearing Gifts Biotech, Conversations and Babies "Our immersion in the details of crises that have arisen over the past eight centuries and in data on them has led us to conclude that the most commonly repeated...
Let me welcome you to a new year of Outside the Box. I doubt we will have trouble finding interesting commentary this year, as there are many things that could happen that demand our attention. We start with a short column by Ambrose Evans-Pritchard of the London Telegraph giving us a quick run down...
The Problems of Deleveraging 1.2 Million Jobs and Counting Be Careful of Geeks Bearing Recovery Data Back to 1982 New York, Birthdays, and Moving In general, we consider it a good thing to save money and to "owe no man anything save love." But what happens when a debt-happy society wakes up...