Obama Won Because Voters Understand Economics
Unemployment is unacceptably high, but voters grasp that the U.S. is not recovering from a normal recession, but from the worst crisis since the Depression More »
Ruchir Sharma is the author of Breakout Nations and the head of emerging markets at Morgan Stanley and a longtime columnist for Newsweek, the Wall Street Journal, and the Economic Times of India.
Unemployment is unacceptably high, but voters grasp that the U.S. is not recovering from a normal recession, but from the worst crisis since the Depression More »
Everything's relative, and at 2.5 percent growth, the U.S. remains the fastest-growing rich economy, and is regaining some of the recent ground lost to newcomers like China More »
Investors have gone insane for commodities, pouring money into everything from oil to copper. Just like the world's mania for tech stocks in the 1990s, this boom is headed for a bust. More »
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