June Journal Day Economics |
- June Journal Day
- The Atlanta Fed's latest model estimates a 52.8% GDP contraction this quarter as the US grapples with COVID-19 | Markets Insider
- South Korea Unveils $62 Billion ‘New Deal’ to Reshape Post-Virus Economy
- China says it's ditching GDP targets. That could be good news for the world
- Coronavirus to Shave Trillions From the Economy Over 10 Years: The Congressional Budget Office projects a nearly $16 trillion hit to the gross domestic product over the next decade, $7.9 trillion after adjusting for inflation.
- US food prices see historic jump and are likely to stay high
- China Halts U.S. Farm Imports, Threatening Trade Deal
- 'There Will Be Enough for Everyone': Berlin Distributes €500 Million to Artists and Freelancers Within Four Days of Launching Its Grant Program
- Jim Cramer on Wall Street’s relation to George Floyd protests: ‘The market has no conscience’
- The UK government is taking money out of “dormant” bank accounts to support the country’s coronavirus response
- JPMorgan’s Math Shows Why U.S. Stocks Can Keep Rallying
- Why it may be difficult to unseat China as the “world’s factory” just yet
- Asia's factory pain worsens as China's recovery fails to lift demand
- U.S. Economic Recovery Will Drag On Through Next Year, CBO Says
- Academic Article : Social evolution leads to persistent corruption
- Is poverty the mother of crime? Evidence from homicide rates in China
- "Coronavirus impact: Markets are out of step with grim reality – Citibank" Anyone know how I could see a copy of this client note please?
- China’s Barely Begun Economic Recovery Shows Signs of Stalling: More and more factories are reopening, but they face falling orders from overseas customers.
- Modern Monetary Theory: Neither modern, nor monetary, nor (mainly) theoretical ?
- Indian unicorn start up OYO has allotted ESOPs (employee stock ownership plan) worth ₹130 crore ($18 million) for its furloughed employees.
- Race and Riots: A Note on the Economic Impact of the Rodney King Riots
- China is seeing a V-shaped recovery, but that may not be global norm
- With $22 billion plan, Israel ups 2030 renewable energy target from 17% to 30%
- In a field experiment, subjects that invested in stocks shifted to a more right‐leaning outlook on socioeconomic issues and in policy questions. The spread of financial markets may thus engender a self‐sustaining dynamic whereby their growing reach leads to wider support for their further expansion.
- Eurozone manufacturing activity edged higher in May
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