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JEFFREY BROWN: And then the question, as you raised before, what impact, right, any domino effect that might happen, which is unknown. ZANNY MINTON BEDDOES: Which is unknown. And I think to hold the rest of the currency together, if Greece does leave,... Full Article at PBS NewsHour
As a result, the Big Mac attack is an ongoing thing in Brazil. Lots of structural changes need to be made to change that. The list is long. The weaker real isn’t going to make Brazil any less expensive for Brazilians. It’s probably also not going to last. Full Article at Forbes
Virgin Group LTD Chairman Richard Branson speaks during the Global Impact Economy Forum in the Loy Henderson Auditorium of the State Department April 26, 2012 in Washington, DC. At right is The Economist New York Bureau Chief Matthew Bishop. View Photo »
I am shocked that a piece such as this could appear in a serious business publication. The article is predicated on what The Economist itself admits is unproven and improvable speculation that has been categorically refuted by the foremost authority on pricing in the international commodity markets, Pla...
While more states are losing eligibility for extended benefits for the long-term unemployed, that is not yet being fully captured in the claims data as the figures are reported with a time lag. Economists expect that as more people fall off the... Full Article at Ebeling Hefferman Live Trading News
“We are living through the greatest transfer of wealth and economic power that’s ever happened in peacetime. What used to happen only on the battlefield, they are doing through the stock market,” said Canadian economist Kenneth Courtis in 1990, when he... Full Article at Globe and Mail
To his followers, he’s a saint; to his detractors, he’s a false prophet with satanic intent. I’ve been a little misleading here. He’s not really coming to Britain to save us, but rather to promote his latest book, End This Depression Now! Krugman is an... Full Article at The Telegraph
COMMERCIAL IMAGE - In this infographic released by Hot Spots: The Global City Competitiveness Index, The Economist Intelligence Unit, 2012, commissioned by Citi via AP Images on Monday, Mar. 12, 2012, the Hot Spots infographic speaks to the... View Photo »
The article clearly and repeatedly violates long standing journalistic canons on objectivity, fairness and procedure ... Specifically, instead of letting facts drive the story The Economist chose to establish a premise and then attempt to find the facts to support their premise. They failed to do that -...
Now it seems we might have to rehash this discussion also for the practice of animated infographics. Since quite some time, The Economist has semi-regularly been featuring a new sort of information display, which they coin as "videographics". For... Full Article at Information Aesthetics
The video website is offering new benefits to nonprofit organizations in an effort to beef up educational content. Those benefits include dedicated channels and live-streaming services so that groups can broadcast conferences, fund-raising events and... Full Article at Roanoke.com
As we saw with The Economist a few weeks ago, the Los Angeles Times makes some assumptions about evangelicals where an editor could have easily asked “where do you see evidence for your assertion?” The piece suggests that evangelicals aren’t... Full Article at Real Clear Religion
The Economist is an English-language weekly news and international affairs publication owned by The Economist Newspaper Ltd and edited in London. Continuous publication began under founder James Wilson in September 1843. While The Economist calls itself a "newspaper", each issue appears on glossy paper, like a newsmagazine. In 2007, it reported... Full Article At Wikipedia.org
The article clearly and repeatedly violates long standing journalistic canons on objectivity, fairness and procedure ... Specifically, instead of letting facts drive the story The Economist chose to establish a premise and then attempt to find the facts to support their premise. They failed to do that -...
I am shocked that a piece such as this could appear in a serious business publication. The article is predicated on what The Economist itself admits is unproven and improvable speculation that has been categorically refuted by the foremost authority on pricing in the international commodity markets, Pla...
I am delighted that the app has been recognised at the British Media Awards, and especially when up against such stiff competition as The Economist and Citywire
Whilst The Economist blundered into the economic debate on Scottish independence, it is clear that Scotland has a strong economy - despite the global recession - and that we have huge potential for further growth and development.
As a reader of The Economist every week for many years, I’m not surprised at how patronising and eccentric it can be. It reveals the sparsity of knowledge about the subject and comes from the magazine’s traditional right-wing stance on most political and economic issues
The Economist's own inside article doesn't even reflect its ridiculous front page. As it says, Scotland is not subsidised from Westminster, the Scottish economy performs better than any other nation or region in the UK outside South East England and we account for 10% of the UK's GDP with just 8.4% of t...
Despite all the good news, companies have been slow to enter Africa. Some executives are still missing the signals. Others question whether Africa's surge is just the result of a once-off lift by the global commodities boom, or whether it is really a sustained economic take-off. Will Africa continue to ...
Ocampo is a traditional [United Nations]-style bureaucrat and is for — as The Economist pointed out — returning the world to a kind of interventionalism, which has gone out of fashion for good reasons ... It will be surprising if his candidacy prevails.
With the lean-forward Web, what we realized was because they wanted to share and interact, not just with us but with each other, we moved the Economist online as Economist.com, it was a community of our audience, who work and interact with us to generate a site that’s exciting and all about their input ...
Much has changed since The Economist labeled Africa as 'The Hopeless Continent' ten years ago. Africa's growth is not fuelled purely by resources anymore. For a number of key countries, diversified economies drive up to 75% of real GDP expansion, creating a multitude of opportunities across industries f...
Last week The Economist was bemoaning the use of coal
Yet for an article in a magazine called The Economist, the Morton article is remarkably vague about the economics of alternatives to nuclear.
We featured a sale on The Bedford Post Inn, Richard Gere’s inn in Connecticut. Recent newsworthy brand partnerships include ABC’s Pan Am, Kate Spade and The Economist .
We’re still doing our deep dive on our brand DNA but it’s not going to be something that people recognize as totally foreign from The Atlantic ... It will have extremely high-quality content and advertising programming. The brand is global — it’s really a run at the space at The Economist and The Financ...
For the love of God, The Economist looks better than the print version! (and doesn't even seem to have needed a retina update.)
Not only has Time Magazine praised the development of Gujarat, but magazines of international repute like The Economist have written three stories on the economic development of the state in just one year. Foreign dignitaries such as the former Prime Minister of Japan and other other developed countries...
A friend who works in intelligence once joked that Stratfor is just The Economist a week later and several hundred times more expensive.
The Economist Intelligence Unit has confirmed what New Yorkers have long known: that if you want to start a business, create a new product, or have a big idea, New York City is the place to be
I have seen such words used in my reports – and on Harvard Business Review and in The Economist – by George, this person is on to something!
The Economist Intelligence Unit has a point in what they are saying. The ruling government has to make sure it fights this case far more vigorously than it seems to be doing because the opposition will like to drag it
Stratfor is just The Economist a week later and several hundred times more expensive.
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