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Elliott Morss has spent most of his career teaching and working as an economic consultant to developing countries on issues of trade, finance, and environmental preservation. Dr. Morss received a B.A. from Williams College in 1960 and a Ph.D. in political economy from The Johns Hopkins University ...more

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The Global Economy: What The Future Holds – Part 2
A look at the largest countries' military and economic dimensions.
The Global Economy: What The Future Holds
Global futures will be determined by the actions of the largest nations.
How Well Off Are Americans?
Many Americans believe the US is the best country in the world. This would surprise many from other countries who enter the US via its crumbling airports, ride on its 19th century trains, or drive on its clogged and potholed highways.
Global Growth Is Slowing: Should We Worry?
The news media are full of stories that global growth is slowing. And this fear is contributing to the volatility and decline is stock markets worldwide.
Labor Saving Technologies And The Demise Of The Working Class
The US economy is growing at a healthy pace and unemployment is low. But behind these healthy signs, a large portion of the working class is not doing well.
India: The Growing Global Threat
One might think that India, with a projected real GDP growth rate of 7.4%, would justify a careful look by investors. After all, China’s growth rate is projected at only 6.6%.
Cable TV: Who Is Winning The Hearts And Minds Battle?
Cable TV is contributing to the increasingly strident tones expressed by the American public. The following table provides 4PM to Midnight data for the top three cable stations. The clear winner may surprise you.
The US Economy: Just How Strong Is It?
The US economy is not doing at all well for a large segment of its population. It is time the US government started collecting data on this issue.
The New Argentine/IMF Agreement: Will This Work Out As Badly As What Happened In Greece?
One has to worry over what the outcome will be in Argentina. It will take real statesmanship and public appreciation for and support of the reforms for the IMF plan to have any chance of succeeding.
Financial Services: Like The Entertainment And Gaming Industries?
“One of the open secrets of the financial-services world is that we’re also in the entertainment and gaming industry.” In order to see why the analogy fits, it is worth looking at the structure of the financial services industry.
Greece, Germany And The IMF: The Struggle Continues
There is new hope that the EU authorities have worked out a deal with Greece so the bailouts can end. The IMF does not agree.
Paying People Too Much – A US Problem
The New York Times just published its annual report on executive pay. It is a regular reminder of just how out of line US income policies are relative to those in other developed nations.
The Growing Global Threat Of Labor-Saving Automation
Even with US unemployment falling recovering from being as high 10% in 2009 to full employment today, automation is having a significant effect labor market impact. Average real wages are falling as huge numbers of middle class jobs are eliminated
Trump On Trade – A Primer
As the stock market sell-off suggests, the world is entering uncertain times. If Trump isn't willing to submit claims of unfair trade practices to WTO arbitration, there will be retaliation. And nobody can foretell where this will lead.
Rand Paul – This Budget Deal Is A Disaster
Today, the US government has issued $20 trillion in debt securities, with more than $6 trillion held by foreigners. This could be a very slippery slope.
Big Data: How It Can Improve Our Health
The implications of Apple introducing Health Records are wide-ranging. And Apple has the financial wherewithal to test and follow through on a wide range of health applications that should benefit patients and health care companies alike.
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