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What's Happening to the US Economy? | Scholars at Harvard M Feldstein 被引量: 0发表: 2011年 What is Happening in the Economy? The article provides an assessment of the U.S. and global economy during the first half of 2013. In the U.S., the purchasing manager index (PMI) was 49.0...
Sprout’s Social Media Content Strategy Report is a good starting point for what’s happening in social, and how you can apply it to your own plans. Competitive landscape: Analyze your competitors’ social media presence. What platforms are they prioritizing? What types of campaigns do they ...
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Fifteen years ago White (2002) provided estimates of aggregate concentration in the U.S. economy – the percentage of aggregate economic activity that could be adoi:10.2139/ssrn.2953984Lawrence J. WhiteJasper YangSSRN Electronic JournalWhite, Lawrence J. (1981) "What Has Been Happening to ...
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What’s Happening to Economic Mobility? How much economic mobility you’ve experienced—and how much you expect for your family—is another aspect to consider when you’re thinking about income class. In an article inThe Atlantic, “The 9.9 Percent Is the New American Aristocracy,” Matthew Ste...
What's causing the UK cost of living crisis? No single factor has led to a crisis of this magnitude. This is a combination of the pandemic's impact, the energy price cap lift, debt, rising taxes, inflation, the rising cost of goods and services, and, I would argue, a lack of gov...
Percentage change better reflects what is happening on an apples-to-apples basis. Say you have two stocks, one trading at $10 and one at $100. Given a one-point drop, the first falls by 10%, but the second by only 1%. Thus, the point move in the first stock is a much steeper ...
What is happening in this photo? 2 Have you ever visited this place or a place like it? What was it like? 3 What kind of lives do these people lead? How are their lives similar to or different from that of your own? Reading and Thinking Understand the link between food and culture ...