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Debt, Investments, and Dangerous Addictions: A Tale of Four Countries

Written by Elliott Morss In working overseas and doing research on countries, I have always been struck by striking differences and what explains them. Here, I look at four countries: China, Greece, Japan, and the US. Why these countries? The US is the aging empire. In the 70s, it was thought Japan would be next, …

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Posted byElliott Morss1 April 20122 April 2012Posted inInternational Economic dataTags: austerity, China, current account, debt, default, deficit, Elliott Morss, Greece, Japan, smoking
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