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This Feels Like a Slump, But Is It a Recession? Comments from seven economists on whether the current slowdown is a recession, how to tell if it is one, and what this may indicate about the nature of the "new" economy.  |
Fast Company September 2001 John Ellis |
What Is the New Economics? Yale economist Robert J. Shiller wrote the defining book on the Internet bubble. Now he's busy rewriting the laws of economics, where emotion and psychology dominate data and numbers. (And in his spare time, he's busy worrying about his own dotcom.)  |
U.S. Banker August 2001 |
Hard to Read the Tea Leaves On the surface, all looked fine as delinquencies on credit card payments were falling in the first quarter.  |
Bank Technology News July 2001 David Rountree |
The Economy Goes to 'L' I think second-quarter GDP is going to demonstrate recession is remaining in the wings, though costumed, crouching and ready to spring on stage. It's not the landing, but the L-shaped road back to growth -- that is, growth more slow than sure -- that's going to be bumpy...  |
Entrepreneur August 2001 Mark Henricks |
Turn Signals Where entrepreneurs should look for indications that the economy will turn around...  |
Fast Company August 2001 John Ellis |
Digital Matters How big a problem is the telecom meltdown?  |
IDB America June 2001 Daniel Drosdoff |
What do you mean by "profitable"? Why Latin American companies and societies have much to gain from adopting a new set of international accounting standards  |
IDB America June 2001 Daniel Drosdoff |
International accounting standards: A good investment A corporate finance expert explains why better accounting standards boost confidence and attract investors...  |
Reason July 2001 Michael W. Lynch |
Soundbite: Rich Response Does Atlas Shrug?, a collection just published by Harvard University Press, explores how the rich -- defined variously as the top 1 percent, .5 percent, and .1 percent of earners -- actually respond to taxes...  |
Finance & Development June 1, 2001 Deepak Mishra |
Private Capital Flows and Growth International capital flows have increased dramatically in recent years, but their impact on developing countries has not been clear. Do the benefits justify the costs?  |
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