美文网首页
DAY17 总结

DAY17 总结

作者: 大立柜 | 来源:发表于2017-04-26 17:23 被阅读0次

We’ve now seen the worst crisis and the deepest recession since the 1930s, and unprecedented

government firepower unleashed in response. It’s been a Galapagos Islands of economic exotica:

central banks out of interest-rate bullets reaching for their monetary bayonets, debt crises stalking rich

and poor countries, fear of inflation side by side with fear of deflation. The smiles have been wiped

off the experts’ faces. The public’s indifference to the economy has been replaced by rapt attention

and, let’s face it, a lot of fear.

With such a turbulent and uneasy global economy, clear explanations of what’s going on are vital.

Yet, most people find economics shrouded in jargon and dry numbers. The Little Book of Economics

provides the solution.

Telling the story of our economy has been my stock in trade for 20 years now. At newspapers in

Canada, then at the Wall Street Journal, and now The Economist, I’ve followed markets, talked to

workers, visited businesses, and got to know central bankers. Then I’ve explained to readers and

listeners in plain, simple terms, what’s going on in the economy, why, and how it affects them.

I was introduced to economics as a child. My mother, a practicing economist, now retired,

delighted in trying to apply what she knew about the dismal science to her four children’s upbringing.

We must have been the only kids in town whose weekly allowance was indexed to inflation. I took

economics in college, though not intending to write about it; I just wanted a fallback in case

journalism didn’t work out. Right out of college, I joined a metropolitan daily newspaper that put me

on the night shift covering local politics, crime, and the like, a lot of which never made it into the

paper. The business section, however, had lots of space in it and regular hours, so I got a transfer.

Soon, I was writing about the economy and the markets, and loving it.

In the process, I discovered a chasm between the economics taught in college and the real world.

Textbooks go on about the money supply but it turns out central banks ignore it. Simple questions like

“how big is the national debt?” have complicated answers. I learned about fiscal policy but not about

debt crises.

相关文章

  • 《心流》阅读笔记9

    Day17/21 32-Vara-高教 【今日读书】《心流》 【今日读书时间】17:00-17:30 【阅读总结】...

  • 2018-07-21

    Day17/21 11-洽得上进-财务【今日读书】《穷查理宝典》【今日读书时间】22:30~23:00【阅读总结】...

  • day17总结

    正则表达式就是用来检测字符串是否满足某种规则的工具例如:1.账号是手机号/邮箱/多少位由什么东西组成等.....2...

  • day17总结

    思维导图反思 对于文章的大体逻辑结构可以理清,但是对于文章的隐晦的逻辑关系不清楚,总结不出来。 神句神词组 1.S...

  • DAY17 总结

    We’ve now seen the worst crisis and the deepest recession...

  • day17总结

    正则表达式 1.什么是正则表达式(语法通用)正则就是一种用来做字符串匹配的工具,通过不同的符号匹配不同的字符 2....

  • 《呼啸山庄》

    Day17/21 03-鳄鱼 今日读书:《呼啸山庄》 今日读书时间:一整个下午 今日读书总结: 今天看完了《呼啸...

  • 2018-08-25

    Day17/21 01-鹏鹏-银行PM 【今日读书】《聪明的投资者》第5章 【今日读书时间】地铁上 【阅读总结】 ...

  • 2018-09-18

    Day17

  • 重复乃学习之母

    2020.9.20演讲高级班学习Day17 分享人:AS07李秋香 今日总结: 1.普通话练习+班级事务 2.教资...

网友评论

      本文标题:DAY17 总结

      本文链接:https://www.haomeiwen.com/subject/uqcwzttx.html