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Elliott Morss has spent most of his career teaching and working as an economic consultant to developing countries on issues of trade, finance, and environmental preservation. Dr. Morss received a B.A. from Williams College in 1960 and a Ph.D. in political economy from The Johns Hopkins University ...more

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Is Greece Out Of The Woods? The IMF Does Not Think So
The IMF, the European Central Bank (ECB) and the European Commission (EC) have together provided Greece with $383 billion in bailout monies. That amounts to 180% of Greece’s annual GDP! This assistance started in 2010.
Gambling: A State Of The World Report
I examine what is happening in gambling by region and type with an industry expert.
Investment Opportunities In Eastern Europe
The US stock markets are quite high so alternatives should be considered. Alternatives in Eastern Europe are considered. Significant risks do exist. But rewarding investment opportunities also exist for savvy investors.
Amazon Purchases Whole Foods: The Global Context
The financial world is abuzz about Amazon’s offer to purchase Whole Foods for $13.4 billion. Before speculating about Besos’ plans, it is worth standing back a bit and put this in its global economic context.
Why The U.S. Pulling Out Of The Paris Accord Was A Real Mistake
Huge pools of money are watching what happens with the Paris Accords and the growth of green energies. The US should be part of the accord and work with the private sector to hasten the growth of new green technologies.
Trump’s Biggest Problem – Not The Russian Investigations
The budget is the mechanism by which Trump can deliver on his campaign promises.
What Is Keeping The Wine Industry So Prosperous?
Life is good if you are in the wine industry. But will it last? There are problems on the horizon.
France: The Economic Challenges Facing Macron
Macron faces numerous economic challenges. And from what he has said, it is not at all clear what he will do to resolve them.
The US Has Been Running A Huge Trade Deficit For Years: How Can This Happen Without The Dollar Weakening?
Many bemoan the large US trade deficit which represents the difference between the export and import of certain goods and services.
Brexit – Who Wins And Looses
A primary reason for investing in the UK is its factories can export to other EU countries duty-free. And in part as a result, foreign direct investment in the UK averages $47 billion over the 2013 – 2015 period.
Trump’s Economics – What We Know So Far
We are early into the Trump Presidency, but it is not too early to ask how he will pay for the initiatives he is promoting.
Where In The World To Invest? A Search Of The Globe
It is easy to remain fixated on the US. Buoyed on by the Trump Presidency, US stocks continue up. But as measured by standard indices such as price/earnings ratios, US markets are high.
The Military-Industrial Complex Poses A Real Threat ... And An Opportunity
Eisenhower warned of the the military-industrial complex. His warning was ignored. And the US initiated a number of pointless wars. Trump has recommended a larger military budget. There are investment opportunities.
Keep An Eye On Your Pension Investments: Snake Oil And Crime Abound
Nearly all pension funds have investment committees who hire consulting firms who in turn hire investment managers. But is there evidence that investment managers pay the consultants for selecting them? Yes.
China, Russia, And The United States: Are They Superpowers?
Every so often, it is worth standing back and asking where is the world going.
Greece, The IMF And The Eurogroup: The Nonsense Continues
The Eurozone is often discussed as a single entity. It is only a single entity in that all members use the same currency. In fact, the countries have very different economies.
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