The Statistical Recovery, Part Two A Recovery Statisticians Can Love A Few Thoughts on the Housing Market Some Thoughts from Maine Tulsa, Birthdays, Weddings, and Paul McCartney A few weeks ago I first used the term "statistical recovery" to describe the nature of today's economic environment...
Can I Have Some More of that Data, Please? The Fault, Dear Brutus, is Not in Our Stars Faith-Based Economics Is Unemployment a Lagging or a Leading Indicator? An Unsustainable Trend in Debt Some Thoughts on the Health Care Problem Why does government data need to be revised so often? Is it conspiracy...
A Few Thoughts on Recessions Are the Green Shoots Really Dandelion Weeds? Is That a Leaky Bucket? Frugality Is Back in Vogue Where Will the Jobs Come From? Cleveland, New York, and Mother's Day Go to Google. Type in "green shoots." In about a 10 th of a second you will find 28,900,000 references...
Forecast 2009: Deflation, Deleveraging, and the Stimulus Effect Muddle Through on Hold Lies, Damned Lies, and Government Unemployment Numbers Central Bankers of the World, Unite! Predictions 2009 La Jolla, Bermuda, and Europe Where are we headed in 2009? We will explore that in detail over the next few...
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01-10-2009
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Filed under: The Fed, Oil, Employment, Housing, Consumer Spending, Economic Forecast, Economic Outlook, Deflation, Bailout, Consumer Confidence, Deleveraging, Richard Russell, 2009, Forecast
A Thanksgiving Fire Drill The Financial Fire Trucks Are Gathering The Millennium Wave Thanksgiving, Moving, and New York "It will therefore be crucial that you see the world anew. That means looking from the outside in to reanalyze much that you have probably taken for granted. This will enable...
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11-26-2008
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Filed under: Recession, Globalization, Oil, Employment, GDP, Just One Thing, Economic Outlook, Energy Prices, Bailout, Thanksgiving, Ray Kurzweil