by jonathandeyoe | May 19, 2016 | Asset Allocation, China, Emerging, Financial Planning, Infrastructure, International, Investing, Uncategorized
WHICH COUNTRY IS GROWING FASTEST – HAS THE WORLD’S FASTEST GROWING ECONOMY? We all know China’s growth is slowing. Last week, China’s Vice-Premier Zhang Gaoli indicated the country is on pace to match its growth target of 6.5 percent to 7.0 percent for...
by jonathandeyoe | May 9, 2016 | Economic Data, Economic Policy, Financial Planning, Fiscal Policy, Infrastructure, Investing, Personal Finance, Politics & Law, Social Security & Medicare, Taxes, Uncategorized
WHEN SOMEONE SAYS, “FEDERAL BUDGET,” DO YOUR EYES GLAZE OVER? Apparently, enough folks tune out when the federal budget is mentioned that the Hutchins Center on Fiscal and Monetary Policy at the Brookings Institution developed a digital game to make the matter more...
by jonathandeyoe | Apr 19, 2016 | Asset Allocation, China, Economic Data, Economic Policy, Emerging, Fiscal Policy, Infrastructure, International, Investing, Personal Finance, Uncategorized, Weekly Commentary
Isn’t it remarkable that China’s growth is so consistent? A columnist from The Washington Post once opined that China “produces an astonishing number of astonishing numbers.” Last week’s GDP announcement, which helped push markets higher, may fall into that category....
by deyoe | Aug 20, 2015 | Ideas, Infrastructure, Inspiration, Investing, People, Technology, Trade, Work
What Does The Future Hold? It’s not stuff most of us think about every day, but we may soon be a lot more familiar with terms like brain organoids, megascale desalination, Internet balloons, liquid biopsies, and more. At least, that’s what the MIT Technology Review...
by deyoe | Sep 19, 2014 | Infrastructure, People, Retirement Planning
If you live in the United States, no matter where you reside, you are NOT in the top 10 when it comes to the world’s most ‘livable’ cities. The Economist Intelligence Unit’s Global Liveability Ranking and Report was published in August 2014. It relies on 30 factors...
by deyoe | Sep 1, 2014 | Entrepreneurship, Human Services, Infrastructure, People, Politics & Law
According to History.com, early trade unionism “…harbored a conception of the just society, deriving from the Ricardian labor theory of value and from the republican ideals of the American Revolution, which fostered social equality, celebrated honest labor, and relied...
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