r/Economics Discussion Thread - 29 November 2019 Economics |
- r/Economics Discussion Thread - 29 November 2019
- U.S. life expectancy declining due to more deaths in middle age
- China could struggle to keep growth above 4 per cent over next decade, warns prominent economist
- French lawmakers push to ban Black Friday sales for encouraging society toward overconsumption
- Black Friday: 165 million shoppers with $730 billion to spend, average US consumer will spend $1,047 each
- Japan’s industrial output slipped at the fastest pace since early last year in October, exposing widening cracks in the economy which faces a decline in domestic and foreign demand. Factory output fell 4.2% in October
- Doorbusters Busted: Shoppers Rethink Black Friday
- Trump signs executive order: I am preparing to impose sanctions that will quickly destroy Turkey’s economy
- Redemption Decade: California home-price gains double the nation’s
- The Chinese ‘Economic Miracle’ Is Much More Average Than It Seems
- Economists are rethinking the numbers on inequality
- China Manufacturing is Back in Expansion
- Why There’s No Reason to Fear Buying Stocks at Record Highs
- It’s the end of the World Trade Organisation as we know it
- China back in global bond market with dollar deal
- LSE: Policing and Crime (PDF)
- Breakdown of makeup of recent Q over Q GDP Growth
- ECB Officials Push Back on Call to Lead Climate Change Fight
- Bruegel: The UK election viewed from continental Europe: Meh
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