• Analyzing Discrepancies Within the Strong Yet Complex US Economic Recovery

      Since the beginning of this year, the U.S. economy has not experienced the recession expected by the market, but has maintained rapid growth. However, this is contrary to the deterioration of some data indicators. Some people believe that the US data is suspected of “falsification”. In order to understand reality objectively and accurately, we must first avoid preconceived conclusions.   In fact, the current U.S. economy shows certain characteristics of recession, that is, different industries have alternately weakened under the pressure of the Federal Reserve’s continued interest rate hikes, but the overall economy has remained at a relatively stable level. This exactly explains the contrast between weaker US data and stronger…

  • The Legacy of a Visionary: How Keynes’ Economic Theories Shaped Policy and Prosperity Over the Decades

    A non-tragic “hero of ancient Greece”   April 21, 1946, Easter. John Maynard Keynes, a 62-year-old economics guru, died of a heart attack at Tilton Farmhouse on the southwest coast of England this morning. From 1943 to 1944 he was worn out and debilitated by the Bretton Woods negotiations. Returning from Washington, his health continued to deteriorate. The day before his death, Cairns went to the seaside by car with his wife and mother. On the way back, he felt in good health and decided to go for a walk with Lydia. He described to her a book of poetry he had just bought, and concluded, “All this has but one…

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