March Journal Day Economics |
- March Journal Day
- Port of Los Angeles is projecting a 25% drop in container volumes this month, as the economic impact of the coronavirus spreads across shipping operations and foreign supply chain. Imagine if 1 in 4 goods imported from Asia suddenly stopped coming. Impact just starting.
- In wake of Brexit, EU to put Cayman Islands on tax haven blacklist
- Outbreak starts to look more like worldwide economic crisis
- Unthinkable a few weeks ago, Wall Street sees a chance of rates falling as low as zero this year
- Apple stock rebounds almost 7% to head for strongest day since 2018
- With the Fed expected to ease, doubts arise over whether rate cuts will help
- Wall Street Tries To Recover From Massive Sell-Off
- Brexit will cost the UK up to 30 times more than the UK hopes to gain from a Trump trade deal
- US manufacturing activity slows in February as coronavirus spreads around the world
- Economists study what happens when people stop using Facebook
- The number of job openings per unemployed persons has stabilized around 1.2
- Don’t fear a ‘robot apocalypse’ – tomorrow’s digital jobs will be more satisfying and higher-paid
- Two Amazon employees have contracted the coronavirus
- Coronavirus could cut global economic growth outlook in half, OECD warns | The global economy is facing its "greatest danger since the financial crisis."
- What is the true cost of carbon?
- 21st Century Macro (NBER WP)
- Global Governance for the 21st Century
- OECD warns coronavirus could halve global growth
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