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    Wednesday, November 21, 2018

    There's a $9 trillion corporate debt bomb 'bubbling' in the US economy Economics

    There's a $9 trillion corporate debt bomb 'bubbling' in the US economy Economics


    There's a $9 trillion corporate debt bomb 'bubbling' in the US economy

    Posted: 21 Nov 2018 05:26 AM PST

    Sweden’s Push to Get Rid of Cash Has Some Saying, ‘Not So Fast’

    Posted: 21 Nov 2018 07:59 PM PST

    Ford Prepares for Mass Layoffs, Estimated at 12% of Global Workforce, After Losing $1 Billion to Trump's Trade Tariffs, Report Says

    Posted: 21 Nov 2018 07:02 AM PST

    When Cities Sign Secret Contracts With Big Tech Companies, Citizens Suffer

    Posted: 21 Nov 2018 09:25 PM PST

    Economists see the economy slowing drastically next year before a possible recession in 2020

    Posted: 21 Nov 2018 06:33 PM PST

    One-quarter of new jobs in Illinois were in the government

    Posted: 21 Nov 2018 04:53 AM PST

    Is China Hitting A Wall?

    Posted: 21 Nov 2018 05:54 PM PST

    A non-partisan federal watchdog says climate change is already costing U.S. taxpayers billions of dollars each year, with those costs expected to rise as devastating storms, floods, wildfires and droughts become more frequent in the coming decades

    Posted: 21 Nov 2018 03:45 PM PST

    A $9 trillion corporate debt bomb is 'bubbling' in the US economy

    Posted: 21 Nov 2018 08:28 AM PST

    Can trade wars liberalize China's economy?

    Posted: 21 Nov 2018 01:22 PM PST

    Fed: Rationally Inattentive Consumer: An Experiment

    Posted: 21 Nov 2018 08:27 AM PST

    Fed: Redefault Risk in the Aftermath of the Mortgage Crisis: Why Did Modifications Improve More Than Self-Cures?

    Posted: 21 Nov 2018 10:27 AM PST

    How Did Private Property Start?

    Posted: 21 Nov 2018 07:13 AM PST

    Cash-on-Hand and College Enrollment: Evidence from Population Tax Data and the Earned Income Tax Credit

    Posted: 21 Nov 2018 11:39 AM PST

    BaR Analysis Grid shows economy doing well; Percent MoC from Baseline shows that the rate of change for leading indicators has flattened over last three months

    Posted: 21 Nov 2018 02:42 PM PST

    Why are (almost all) economists unaware of Milton Friedman's thermostat?

    Posted: 21 Nov 2018 06:47 AM PST

    China's Warning to Market Economists: Toe the Party's Line

    Posted: 21 Nov 2018 03:37 AM PST

    The jobs are here, but where are the people? Key findings from the 2018 Deloitte and The Manufacturing Institute skills gap and future of work study

    Posted: 21 Nov 2018 01:48 PM PST

    IMF:Brexit Referendum and Business Investment in the UK(PDF)

    Posted: 21 Nov 2018 01:23 PM PST

    Macro Musings: Scott Sumner on the Lessons Learned for Monetary Policy, Ten Years Later after the Crisis

    Posted: 21 Nov 2018 05:41 AM PST

    Our flexible labour market is vital, but it’s under attack from all sides

    Posted: 21 Nov 2018 05:38 AM PST

    Central banks stuck with 'ZIRP' for years, maybe decades

    Posted: 21 Nov 2018 05:28 AM PST

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