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By New Deal democrat The consumer vs. the producer economy Prof. Edward Leamer wrote over a decade ago that, in a consumer led recession, first housing turns, then vehicle sales, then other consumer goods. What do home and vehicle sales tell us now about the economy, vs. corporate profits? This post is up at Seeking Alpha. As usual, clicking over and reading puts a penny or two in my pocket.
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By New Deal democrat The consumer vs. the producer economy Prof. Edward Leamer wrote over a decade ago that, in a consumer led recession, first housing turns, then vehicle sales, then other consumer goods. What do home and vehicle sales tell us now about the economy, vs. corporate profits? This post is up at Seeking Alpha. As usual, clicking over and reading puts a penny or two in my pocket.
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by New Deal democrat
The consumer vs. the producer economy
Prof. Edward Leamer wrote over a decade ago that, in a consumer led recession, first housing turns, then vehicle sales, then other consumer goods.
What do home and vehicle sales tell us now about the economy, vs. corporate profits? This post is up at Seeking Alpha.
As usual, clicking over and reading puts a penny or two in my pocket.