U.S. already in recession, Fed will cut rates back to zero: Rosenberg Economics |
- U.S. already in recession, Fed will cut rates back to zero: Rosenberg
- Bernie Sanders & John McDonnells proposed "Worker Ownership Funds": equity each year into a fund controlled by current workers; paying dividends to employees and giving them the same say as other shareholders
- Trade war: Ford looks at making more cars in China to beat tariffs
- Huawei prepares for 40%-60% fall in international smartphone shipments- Bloomberg
- Trump trade war: India announces tariffs on U.S. products
- 47 million Americans say they're worse off financially than they were before Great Recession, says new survey
- Italy’s Mafia Uses the Old Lira as Its Own Parallel Currency
- America's CFOs are bracing for a 2020 recession
- Goldman Sachs is reportedly combining four private-investing units with $140 billion in total assets
- The One Percent Got $21 Trillion Richer Since 1989. The Bottom 50 Got Poorer.
- Minneapolis Ends Single Family Zoning
- U.S. denies Tesla, GM, Uber 25% Chinese tariff
- You wanted tariffs on China? Well, you got them.
- Do Report Cards Predict Future Quality? The Case of Skilled Nursing Facilities -- by Portia Y. Cornell, David C. Grabowski, Edward C. Norton, Momotazur Rahman (PDF)
- Green Bonds: Effectiveness and Implications for Public Policy -- by Caroline Flammer (PDF)
- A Tale of Two Tariffs: China’s So Far Ineffective Tariffs on U.S. Manufacturing Exports
- The rise of a few ‘superstar cities’ hobbles the job and housing markets
- Reckonings; A Rent Affair (Paul Krugman on rent control, June 2000)
- Yankee Institute Study Finds "Economic Incentives" for Big Business Don't Work
- US retail sales rose in May
- Import Prices Decline During Full Year of Import Tariffs
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