
Recession Talk is on the Rise
I hesitate to bring up the word “recession.” In economic circles, the word “recession” is often treated with same caution as the word “MacBeth” in theatrical circles. It is a theatrical tradition,
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I hesitate to bring up the word “recession.” In economic circles, the word “recession” is often treated with same caution as the word “MacBeth” in theatrical circles. It is a theatrical tradition,
How quickly things can change. A few weeks ago, I reported that, back in December, Deloitte executives Anthony Waelter and Stephen Rogers were fairly sanguine about consumer spending. They wrote, “Spending intentions for housing
“Compliance, sanctions, and tariffs loom,” writes Lora Cecere, Founder of Supply Chain Insights. She adds, “Supply chain leaders have little history to use as a guide to prepare.”[1] Cecere is not alone
According to Kristalina Georgieva, Managing Director at the International Monetary Fund, AI is hitting the global labor market like a “tsunami.”[1] According to Georgieva, AI is likely to impact 40% of jobs
In science fiction stories, artificial intelligence (AI) has been portrayed as both a destroyer and a savior of humankind. In the real world, one of the most discussed topics is what affect
Three centuries ago, the Irish author and political commentator Jonathan Swift supposedly said, “Everything old is new again.” That pithy phrase, however, was only a restatement of ancient wisdom. Nearly two thousand
By any measure, China’s rise as an economic power has been impressive — some people have even called it miraculous. Wikipedia notes, “The Chinese economic reform or Chinese economic miracle, also known
Loads of uncertainty surround this year’s holiday shopping season. This ambiguity is motivating some economists to label the near-term economy a bit of a “meh.” The Oxford Languages Dictionary defines “meh” as
Nothing is more central to the consumer packaged goods (CPG) sector than supply and demand — and few things affect supply and demand like economic trends. During the pandemic, when going out
Don’t let anyone fool you. Growing old is inevitable yet seldom fun. In his book Fableheaven, author Brandon Mull wrote, “The curse of mortality. You spend the first portion of your life
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