For the first time since the origin, a GEAB edition was released on July 15th ! It consists of a special edition on a sigle topic : European tourism, about which we anticipate a discrepancy between expectations and reality. “The crisis we are anticipating is typical of the transition period ...
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GEAB – A much-awaited January edition and its series of Trends for 2019
The much-awaited January edition and its collection of trends for the coming year has arrived. The 2019 panorama drawn up by the GEAB team is a lot less bleak than those suggested by the press, unanimously terrified by change, the new generations, the prospect of its own disappearance… in a ...
Read More »Economics: Good news will be pouring! The French presidential election at the heart of a European takeover of the media narrative
PUBLIC REVIEW of our monthly bulletin GEAB (May, 2017). Subscribe here ! The voice of France in the world seemed to have disappeared (at least since 2007), which is a far cry from the brilliance of French diplomacy in 2003 when the country opposed the war in Iraq. And yet, just when we think ...
Read More »Global statistical dislocation: the multiplication of tools for measuring economic reality
PUBLIC COMMUNIQUE of our monthly bulletin GEAB February, 2017. Subscribe here ! Within the global systemic crisis that we are now experiencing, our experts have been talking for some years about “statistical fog” to qualify the inability of today’s tools to measure real economy, or even the way to manipulate them in order to ...
Read More »Chinese Crisis: Learning Lessons in Slow Riding the Economy, by K. N. Harilal, Professor, Centre for Development Studies, Trivandrum, Kerala (IN)
After an unbelievably long period of hectic growth the Chinese economy has begun to slow down. While the high growth phase was characterised by remarkable stability, the phase of slower growth, if the present crisis is any indication, is likely to be more turbulent. Slow riding an economy is much ...
Read More »Towards a sound economy, By Rudo de Ruijter*
Sometimes money is compared with the blood of the economy. The credit crisis painfully demonstrated, that the economy depends on a permanent infusion of credits. As soon as the banks deliver a bit less credit, enterprises fail and the mass dismissals succeed each other. We are made to believe, that ...
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