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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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Should You Cancel Your Phone, TV And Internet Service Contracts?
Chaos is too strong a term. But communication technologies are rapidly changing and significant regulatory changes are coming.
Xinyuan Real Estate: What The 4th Quarter Report Tell Us
We have all heard the positive sounding news: fourth quarter revenues of US$362 million, a 121% increase from third quarter of 2014; contract sales of $402 million, which is a 140% increase from the third quarter of 2014.
Xinyuan Real Estate: What To Look For Going Forward
Xinyuan is a real estate company listed on the New York Stock Exchange, has gotten far more attention than warranted by size because of its high “Yahoo Finance-type valuations.”
Argentina In The Post-Kirchner Era: There Is Hope
With all that is wrong in Argentina, the stock market (^MERV) and the Global X MSCI Argentina ETF (ARGT) are up over the last 12 months.
Tiger Woods And Investment Gurus Lose Their “Touch.” Question: Do They Ever Get It Back?
Watching Tiger Woods get an 82, the worst score of his career at the Waste Management Phoenix Open on January 30th, I was reminded of other “greats” who have lost their touch. In particular, I thought of some of the great investors, like Graham, Lynch, Zweig, Greenblatt, O’Shaughnessy, and Buffet.
The Eurozone Is Doomed: Why ECB Bond Purchases And The Greek Election Don’t Matter
Increased government expenditures are the only policy that would get the Eurozone out of its current quagmire. With the German emphasis on austerity, that will not happen.
The Economic Impact Of Lower Oil Prices On Leading Exporting Countries
We think of oil exporting countries as financially sound with significant international reserves. And this is certainly valid for most of the Middle East sheikhdoms.
Wine Buyers, Sellers And Grape Growers, Part 2: Investment Implications
If you want to do more than lay down bottles in a cellar, here are some ways to invest in the wine business.
Wine Buyers, Sellers, And Grape Growers, Part 1: What The Future Holds
This article uses what is known about the sellers, buyers, marketers and distributors of wine to project where the industry is going.
The Economic Absurdity Of US Laws Limiting Individual Choice
In a civilized society, government limits on citizens’ actions should only apply where harm to either the individual being restricted or the society at large is significant. In the US, this is sadly not the case.
Recent News From Xinyuan Real Estate Not Good, BUT….
Xinyuan (XIN) announced its third quarter results last week and they were not good. Following the announcement, some continue to support the company while others do not.
Income Inequality: The Fundamental Reason It Is Growing
The single primary reason for the growing inequality is “labor saving” resulting from the Information Revolution.
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