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Derek Scissors is a Research Fellow for Asia Economic Policy at The Heritage Foundation's Asian Studies Center. Scissors focuses on the Chinese economy as well as broader Asian economic trends and ...
Economist Mark Zandi isn't convinced the big Q3 GDP report means the economy is set to soar from here, and thinks the data could be revised lower.
People love to throw around the acronym GDP and try to figure out where gross domestic product estimates are headed. Some investment advisors say this metric is more useful for seeing how the overall ...
Consumption is an always effect of what actually matters: production. It’s a reminder that while “supply siders” are increasingly ridiculous, “supply-side economics” is a statement of the obvious: the ...
This piece continues from A Most Ridiculous World: The Politicization of Energy from yesterday. The problem is this witch’s brew of ESG over exuberance, demonization of oil & gas, and climate ...
Gross domestic product and its deficiencies as an economic indicator have been in the news lately, especially in context of an initiative by French President Nicolas Sarkozy to find a better measure ...
It has taken much longer than I would have liked to get this article out and it’s been a few weeks since we last talked about GDP. I again want to thank each and every one of you for following me, ...
The liberal media and their pals on Wall Street are talking about recession, because GDP in the first quarter of 2025 was scored with a slight decline of three-tenths of one percent. And those ...
The Trump administration is suggesting a change in the way economic growth is measured, just as the economy appears poised to notch its worst performance since the pandemic-era shutdowns. On Monday, ...