by Dave Johnson | Apr 28, 2010 | Blog
Yesterday I compared China's stimulus plan with our own. China made a major investment in public infrastructure but a key strategic part of that was that they focused on developing strategic industries. For example, because China's government has invested heavily...
by Dave Johnson | Apr 27, 2010 | Blog
China and the United States have both engaged in economic stimulus plans. This provides an opportunity to compare, and hopefully to learn. China's stimulus brought them through the economic crisis, even as they lost some exports because of the slowdown. They made the...
by Dave Johnson | Apr 27, 2010 | Blog
According to Asia News, In its World Economic Outlook, the International Monetary Fund says only a new Chinese monetary policy can guarantee a global economic recovery. This is a characterization (dated April 22) of the IMF's semi-annual World Economic Outlook, which...
by Dave Johnson | Apr 26, 2010 | Blog
A return to Eisenhower-era 90% top tax rates helps fix our economy in several ways: 1) It makes it take longer to end up with a fortune. In fact it makes people build andearn a fortune, instead of shooting for quick windfalls. This forces long-term thinking and...
by Dave Johnson | Apr 25, 2010 | Blog
A return to Eisenhower-era 90% top tax rates helps fix our economy in several ways: 1) It makes it take longer to end up with a fortune. In fact it makes people build and earn a fortune, instead of shooting for quick windfalls. This forces long-term thinking and...