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Will America manage a soft landing in 2024?

Policymakers rarely bring down inflation without a recession. This time they might Could 2024 be a year unlike any in America’s post-war economic history? Never since 1945 has annual inflation, measured by the consumer-price index, fallen from above 5% to below 3% without a recession at the time of the …

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A black belt in Economics

There once was a king. Well as king? According to the documents — the President, three times and with the prospect… But according to loyal — a true king. And he was the king of the black belt. The truth is honorable, but in judo. Honestly honored at the Dresden …

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Died Nobel prize in Economics Lloyd Shapley

In the US at the age of 92 years died a Nobel prize in Economics Lloyd Shapley, the Associated Press reports. He died Sunday, March 13, in a nursing home in Tucson (Arizona), reports The Washington Post. It is noted that the health scientist has worsened after he broke his …

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