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Ontario: The Borderland Economy
Compared to other provinces, Ontario has unique ties to the growing economy of the US - more unique than most people realize. Investors in Ontario should not underemphasize these unique ties when thinking about Ontario's economic resilience
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Morocco The Outlier
Since 2011, Morocco has become the only state in the Middle East/North African region that is not or does not directly border a failed or semi-failed state. We'll discuss 5 factors that could contribute to its economic success in the decade ahead.
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Complacency Over Coal's Collapse: Factors To Consider
American coal companies' stock prices have crashed in recent years, in response to the triple-whammy punch that is the US fracking boom, the environmentalist movement, and the slowdown in the Chinese industrial economy. But they could bounce back.
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Examining China's M&A Boom
The value of China’s outbound M&A as a share of global cross-border M&A should perhaps be lower than China’s share of global GDP, then. The M&A boom could be capital flight after all.
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Labor Strikes In China
GDP-adjusted maps of labor strikes in China involving more than 1000 participants display a number of regional patterns within the country.
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Expect The Unexpected: 10 Reasons North Korea Could Soon Change Course
Reunification with the South or not, it still makes sense to guess that North Korea under Kim Jong Un will end up being very different from that of his father.
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Labor Strikes In China
7 years ago

Well, on its own the article does not provide any insight on how you should invest. I am interested, though, in the question of how much regionalism there is in modern-day China. Historically China has been prone to a lot of regionalism, and Guangdong in particular has been something of a revolutionary region from the point of view of many Chinese central governments. That was why I was interested to find so many regional patterns - including some core-periphery regional patterns - in the GDP-adjusted graph of large labour strikes in recent years. And especially to find Guangdong way out in front in this category, with twice as many GDP-adjusted large labour strikes of any other province, and about five times the national average. In general, the more regionalism there is within China, the greater pressure there is on a central government to avoid liberalizing the Chinese economy. Those who understood that China was a lot less of a monolithic country that it was often portrayed were less likely to have been suckered by the China and BRICs investment bubbles of a few years ago.

The Physics Of Energy And The Economy
7 years ago

Hi Gail, very interesting article, thanks for sharing it! I wrote an article about the physics of the economy too, if you're interested, but in a very different way from how you did: future-economics.net/.../the-physics-of-japanese-economics/

The Other Greek Economy
7 years ago

Thank you!! Much appreciated, i'm very glad you guys liked the article.

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