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Monthly Archives: May 2015
Cuba: Figuring Out Pieces of the Puzzle (Full Text)
Cuba is an unusual country for quite a few reasons: The United States has had an embargo against Cuba since 1960, but there has recently been an announcement that the US will begin to normalize diplomatic relations. The leader of Cuba … Continue reading
Cuba: Figuring Out Pieces of the Puzzle
Cuba is an unusual country for quite a few reasons: The United States has had an embargo against Cuba since 1960, but there has recently been an announcement that the US will begin to normalize diplomatic relations. The leader of Cuba … Continue reading
Posted in Financial Implications
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Why We Have an Oversupply of Almost Everything (Oil, labor, capital, etc.)
The Wall Street Journal recently ran an article called, Glut of Capital and Labor Challenge Policy Makers: Global oversupply extends beyond commodities, elevating deflation risk. To me, this is a very serious issue, quite likely signaling that we are reaching … Continue reading
Posted in Financial Implications
Tagged energy consumption, GDP growth, limits to growth, peak oil, recession, wage growth
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