Top Five Christmas Wishes for the World Economy
27 December 2009. 27 December 2009.27 December 2009. David Caploe PhD, Chief Political Economist, EconomyWatch.com. While it lacked the dramatics of a 2008 that featured a Black September that will go down in history as one of the most chaotic...
China US Relations Plummet With Copenhagen Climate Talks Snub
22 December 2009. David Caploe, PhD, Chief Politcal Economist, EconomyWatch.com. The Copenhagen environmental talks ended in a weak, informal “agreement” that some called the end of the UN-based world ecological process that began in the early 1990s with the Rio...
Financial Regulation: UK Activism vs Laissez-Faire US
19 December 2009. By David Caploe PhD, Chief Political Economist, EconomyWatch.com. 19 December 2009. By David Caploe PhD, Chief Political Economist, EconomyWatch.com.19 December 2009. By David Caploe PhD, Chief Political Economist, EconomyWatch.com. While it wouldn’t take much to have a...
Chinese Growth: Friendly Uncle or Roaring Dragon???
17 December 2009. 17 December 2009.17 December 2009. During the decade after the 1997 Asian financial crisis, China was generally seen throughout East Asia as a friendly alternative power-center to the American-led Washington-consensus that told countries in trouble they had...
Renewable Energy Economic Growth: Cleantech, Subsidies and Shortcuts
15 December 2009. In a global economic scene dominated by continuing uncertainty, one of the few “sure bets” has SEEMED to be the “green tech / cleantech” – whatever you want to call it – sector.[br] 15 December 2009. In...
From Nobel Peace Prize to Irrelevance for Obama?
As the increasingly ludicrous health “care” “debate” grinds agonizingly along – “Senate Democrats said Wednesday they were not sure exactly what was in a deal the As the increasingly ludicrous health “care” “debate” grinds agonizingly along – “Senate Democrats said...
‘Bribing’ Middlemen – Obama’s Biggest Mistake
We’ve previously noted, in much greater sorrow than anger, how President Obama has seemingly gone, in less than a year, from “The One” to “Who?” – so much so that some have started calling him “Mr. Irrelevant”. We’ve previously noted,...
Economic Collapse: US Economy Broken by Corrupt Political System
As the far-from-finished Dubai World drama makes clear yet again, economics and politics are two sides of the same coin – the rulers of oil-rich sister Emirate Abu Dhabi MAY help their debt-ridden brothers to the north, but if they...
“The Panic Button’s Been Hit Again” – Dubai World Defaults on Debt
27 November 2009. Is this the trigger for the next round of the financial crisis?[br]27 November 2009. Is this the trigger for the next round of the financial crisis?[br] 27 November 2009. Is this the trigger for the next round...
Are the Causes of Global Warming a Myth?
21 October 2009. Like me and four million others, you may have read the first ‘Freakonomics’ book and felt it was a refreshing new take full of contrarian insight. In the sequel, ‘SuperFreakonomics’, the authors have taken on global warming....
The Top 12 Sovereign Wealth Funds – And How They are Changing World Finance
19 October 2009. Although Sovereign Wealth Funds, or SWFs, still represent a small percentage of total world finance, with the Top 12 alone holding close to $3.2 trillion in assets they are big, and you can rest assured they plan...
Economic Leadership: From Pittsburgh to Copenhagen Via Two “Dissenting” Blue Bloods
25 September, 2009. By David Caploe PhD, Chief Political Economist. By the time Friday rolls around, there's a natural tendency to want to chill out a bit, especially after the brutal week - nothing to do with my colleagues at...
China/ Japan: China Overtakes Japan, But Real Lesson May Be For the US
5 October, 2009. By David Caploe PhD, Chief Political Economist.. A provocative piece in the New York Times weighs in on a common discussion topic in Asia: what does China's "rise" mean for the future of not just Asia but...
US Unemployment Now Key to Future of the Global Economy
29 September 2009, By David Caploe PhD, Chief Political Economist. One of the great things about this gig, aside from the fabulous colleagues, is there are so many fascinating things in the world political economy - all of which are...
Economic Leadership: From Pittsburg to Copenhagen Via Two “Dissenting” Blue Bloods
25 September, 2009. By David Caploe PhD, Chief Political Economist. By the time Friday rolls around, there's a natural tendency to want to chill out a bit, especially after the brutal week - nothing to do with my colleagues at...