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Economy Not Expected to Rebound Until Summer 2009: Layoffs Expected; Inflation Increasing (6/19/2008)

Economy Not Expected to Rebound Until Summer 2009: Layoffs Expected; Inflation IncreasingChief financial officers do not expect the U.S. economy to begin to recover until 2009 or later. Domestic employment is expected to fall and inflation is expected to increase by 4.1 percent. Capital spending plans have been scaled back for the third consecutive quarter. ...> Full Article



Researchers examine reality of slashing vehicle fuel use (5/7/2008)

Researchers examine reality of slashing vehicle fuel useIt is possible to slash fuel use by all vehicles on U.S. roads to pre-2000 levels within a few decades, but doing so would require immediate action on several challenging fronts ...> Full Article


'Emotional inflation' leads to stock market meltdown (4/30/2008)

Investors get carried away with excitement and wishful 'phantasies' as the stock market soars, suppressing negative emotions which would otherwise warn them of the high risk of what they are doing ...> Full Article


Job Market Improves in Mid-America Region but with Excessive Inflation (4/5/2008)

Inflationary pressures at the wholesale level soared to a record high as the overall index for the Mid-America region expanded above growth neutral 50.0 ...> Full Article


China's Top Priorities in 2008: Reduce Economic Overheating and Curb Inflation (3/31/2008)

China has declared reducing economic overheating and curbing inflation as its top priorities for 2008 ...> Full Article


U.S. Should Worry About 'Morning After' Economic Stimulus Plans (3/3/2008)

Economists should be more worried about "the morning after" the tax-rebate stimulus package and Federal Reserve's interest rate cuts than whether to call the current slowdown a recession. ...> Full Article


Study shows China's inflation does not threaten US and Japan (2/20/2008)

There is no strong empirical evidence that inflation in China has a significant impact on inflation in the US and Japan. According to a study in China and World Economy published by Wiley-Blackwell, the recent rise in Chinese prices is unlikely to affect Japan or the US. Conversely, there is evidence that the inflation in the US has had some impact on Chinese inflation. ...> Full Article

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