According to [economist and director of the China Institute of Fudan University, Zhang] Weiwei, it is enough just to take a look at the volume of the Chinese economy to understand the cause of his lack of concern. It turns out that Trump is trying to impose tariffs on imports of the goods on the Asian country which is the largest manufacturer in the world. “No matter what Trump says about his victory, we know that this is nonsense,” the expert said in an interview with Russia’s Rossiya...
Read More »Brian Romanchuk — Comments On Turning Points And Recessions
As the Canadian experience shows, deciding which episodes qualify as "recessions" can be debated. The safest course of action is to make it clear what definition you are using, and apply it consistently across regions. This is logic and critic thinking 101, and also fundamental to math application. While it is basic for thinking critically, it is key for doing science.This is a big problem for economics since economics is not regarded as a pure science but an applied science. Macroeconomics...
Read More »Beau – Let’s talk about toxic masculinity and men’s movements….
Gillette Commercial I think you're going to like Beau. Let's talk about that Gillette ad.... [embedded content] Let's talk about toxic masculinity and men's movements.... [embedded content] Let's talk about rights, kicking down, and punching up. [embedded content]
Read More »At the front line in the Sino-American trade war — Links
Zero HedgeBeijing Backs Iran, "Firmly Opposes" Unilateral US Sanctions Tyler DurdenSputnik InternationalGoogle Suspends Huawei Access to Android Updates After Trump’s Ban – ReportsReutersSchumer asks government to probe rail tech from China Sputnik InternationalChinese Users Call for Boycott of Apple Phones Due to US Trade War
Read More »Bill Mitchell — Australia and Scotland and the need to escape neoliberalism
Today’s blog post considers the Australian election and some issues that arose from my recent trip to Scotland – all of which bear on the progress of our work in the public debate. In Australia, we have just held a federal election and it was expected (and certainly the polls and bookies expected) that the Labor Party would win easily after 6 shocking years of conservative rule. Those 6 years have been marked by scandal, three leaders (Prime Ministers), massive internal divisions within the...
Read More »Chris Hedges – What Greed has Done
Why the West is coming to an end - greed! [embedded content] The elite don't care about the environment, or its beauty.They don't care about the suffering of people: poverty and war are profitable.They don't care about living in pleasant and decent society: why do they care when they live far away from everyone else in their estates, or gated communities, or even abroad, maybe on an island.They tell us capitalism is dog eat dog, so either win at the game or go under. They tell us we are all...
Read More »Matthew Ehret — The Polar Silk Road Comes to Life as a New Epoch in History Begins
Speaking at China’s second Belt and Road conference in Beijing featuring 37 heads of state, Russia President Vladimir Putin unveiled the intention to unite Russia’s Northern Sea Route with China’s Maritime Silk Road. This announcement should come as no surprise to anyone who has been paying attention to the close strategic friendship between both countries since the 2015 announcement of an alliance between the Russian-led Eurasian Economic Union and Belt and Road Initiative. This extension...
Read More »Sergi Basco, Martí Mestieri — The new globalisation and income inequality
Trade in intermediates (or ‘unbundling of production') and trade in capital have become increasingly important in last 25 years. This column shows that trade in intermediates generates a reallocation of capital across countries that exacerbates world inequality in both income and welfare. Unbundling of production hurts middle-income countries but helps those with high productivity. Trade in intermediates also increases within-country inequality, and this increase is U-shaped in the...
Read More »CTGN — Learning lessons from Huawei’s countermeasure
Turns out that Huawei was preparing for such an eventually for some time.CTGNLearning lessons from Huawei's countermeasure Editor's Note: The following article is taken from the Chinese-language "Commentaries on International Affairs" published on China Plus on May 19, 2019.
Read More »China’s Central Bank Warns on Trade, Pledges Targeted Stimulus
Reification error continues to plague mankind nowhere else as prominent currently as in Asia: "The bank will make “good use” of targeted monetary tools, such as cuts to the amount of money banks lock up and targeted medium-term lending facility, to channel credit to specific sectors," China turning Japanese.. and btw Japan hasn't made a new high in price of equity shares since 1989... as both moron hacker nations appear to be competing in continued zombie action to "add high powered money...
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