From the daily archives: Wednesday, July 14, 2010
Those of you who are regular readers of my blog will be familiar with my view that the real impact of any recession is felt when the economists call the recession over. It’s only after a recession is technically closed that the real driving forces of change (I’m talking primarily political and socio-demographic drivers here) [...]
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