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The Anthropic Economic Index
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Baumol’s cost disease to include any sector of the economy where demand is inelastic (goods and services that most consider “essential), and supply/productivity is naturally and/or artificially restricted. With this expanded definition, four sectors of the economy stand out as afflicted by cost disease: healthcare, higher education, housing, and ch
... See moreJ.K. Lund • The Curse of Material Progress
Okay putting some facts together for you:
[1] India's population will peak in 2065
[2] Right now India's real estate (Eg. Mumbai) is more costly than in Dubai (this makes no sense)
[3] If you are retiring in 2040s, 2050s, 2060s, you will witness a high inflation world (especially in India... See more
Akshat Shrivastavax.com
Geoeconomic Pressure
The study explores geoeconomic pressure, utilizing large language models to analyze firm responses to policies like tariffs and sanctions, highlighting the impact of both implemented actions and future threats on business behavior.
globalcapitalallocation.s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.comTrois débats économiques: Chômage, désindustrialisation, dettes publiques. (French Edition)
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Explaining the debt/death spiral. Some of my comments were spreading on social media (they was a a discussion in Congress).
Debt servicing = 40% of the past deficit. Next year we will pay interest on that. Debt servicing will reach 70% ,80%, displacing other expenditures.
On top of the fragi... See more
Nassim Nicholas Talebx.comThe rising cost of college and the student debt crisis have become one of the main causes for concern for the US economy. A growing economy and full employment mask the dangers of this crisis in the making: the overall price of higher education increased 600% between 1980 and 2010, double the rate of inflation in that period (per Ryan Craig's "Coll... See more
Alberto Arenaza • university as a platform
consider a crisis to be a collapse in demand.