|
You are here |
economicsfromthetopdown.com | ||
| | | | |
libertystreeteconomics.newyorkfed.org
|
|
| | | | | Starting in early 2018, the U.S. government imposed tariffs on over $300 billion of U.S. imports from China, increasing the average tariff rate from 2.7 percent to 17.5 percent. Much of the escalation in tariffs occurred in the second and third quarters of 2019. In response, the Chinese government retaliated, increasing the average tariff applied on U.S. exports from 5.7 percent to 20.4 percent. Our new study finds that the trade war reduced U.S. investment growth by 0.3 percentage points by the end of 2... | |
| | | | |
gjia.georgetown.edu
|
|
| | | | | The United States leads in healthcare spending in the developed world, yet its health outcomes remain among the poorest. | |
| | | | |
thenakedhedgie.com
|
|
| | | | | In Berkshire Hathaway annual report (1985), Warren Buffett wrote the following: When a management with reputation for brilliance tackles a business with reputation for poor fundamental economics, it is the reputation of the business that stays intact. [1] My wife and I recently spent some time in Egypt. For a few days we sailed up... | |
| | | | |
politicalhat.com
|
|
| | | [AI summary] The provided text is a collection of various news articles, opinion pieces, and commentary covering a wide range of topics, including U.S. politics, international relations, legal issues, and cultural commentary. Key themes include criticism of President Trump's policies, particularly his trade war and immigration actions, discussions on the Supreme Court and legal challenges, and broader political and social issues. The text also touches on cultural and intellectual topics, such as the role of critical theory in law and academia, and includes references to public figures and events. | ||