by amacias | Oct 11, 2019
Getting Back to Growth With signs of a new recession growing on the horizon, it can be tempting to focus primarily on the short term actions that the US might need to do to manage the negative impact on the economy. However, the more important actions that the US...
by amacias | Oct 11, 2019
The UK’s Opportunities After Brexit The United Kingdom has been through a wrenching experience in transitioning out of the European Union. Many economists opine that its economy will suffer once it is out of the EU trading system, and forced to trade on WTO rules....
by amacias | Oct 11, 2019
Responding to the Rise of China China’s economic performance over the past 40 years has been nothing short of miraculous. In 1978, when Deng Xiao-ping became chairman of the CCP, China’s GDP was about $150 billion in constant US dollars, according to the World Bank....
by amacias | Oct 11, 2019
How to Recession-Proof your Innovation Spending With signs of a new recession growing on the horizon, it can be tempting to focus primarily on the short term actions that the US might need to do to manage the negative impact on the economy. Innovation managers are...
by amacias | Oct 11, 2019
The Exponential Paradox It is an exciting time to be alive in Silicon Valley. Digital technologies, blockchain, AI, dancing robots, private space companies and autonomous vehicles abound around here. Technologies are advancing at an increasing rate, which some call...
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