r/Economics Discussion Thread - 05 November 2020 Economics |
- r/Economics Discussion Thread - 05 November 2020
- Climate change will hit economy harder than COVID-19 lockdowns
- Americans Were Given the Coronavirus Option to Raid Their 401(k). Most Didn’t.
- Indonesia Falls Into Recession For The First Time In 22 Years
- Economists mostly expect job growth slowed in October, as the pace of rehirings dropped off and layoffs increased. Job growth was expected to total 530,000 in October, and the unemployment rate is expected to fall to 7.7%
- To Cope With Covid, the World’s Poor Need Debt Relief - This economic crisis is even harder than usual for the worst-off. Concessions from creditors can ease recovery.
- Why manufacturers are not rushing from China to India
- The UK economy is heading back into recession
- The US Must Accept China’s Rise | The US is haunted by the specter of a technologically dominant China – and keen to ensure it never materializes. And yet, given China’s fundamentals, there is little the US could do to hamper, let alone arrest, its progress.
- End of 2020-2021 plan. Who is willing to work on this?
- Bruegel: Perspective of comprehensive and comprehensible multi-model energy and climate science in Europe
- DOJ Sues To Block Visa's Plaid Buy
- IMF:COVID-19 and the CPI: Is Inflation Underestimated?(PDF)
- IMF:COVID-19 and the CPI: Is Inflation Underestimated?(PDF)
- A Rule to Preserve Monetary Stability
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