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| #794278 in eBooks | 2005-10-11 | 2005-10-11 | File type: PDF||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| Oh he has nice charts for to support his points and all|By J. Barr|Maybe its when I went to school or maybe its that I've spent 42 years trading (about the same amount of time as the author) but what this book offers is a dressed up version of the PCE (personal consumption expenditures) macro-economic model that I was introduced to in college Econ 101 in the 70's. Oh he has ni||"Bewitched, bothered and befuddled by the daily drizzle of economic data? Joseph H. Ellis has a cure." -- Bloomberg News
"The recession obsession is a terrible mistake...We need to find a way to talk about slowing rates of growth." -- New
Economic and stock market cycles affect companies in every industry. Unfortunately, a confusing array of anecdotal and conflicting indicators often renders it impossible for managers and investors to see where the economy is heading in time to take corrective action. Now, a 35-year Wall Street veteran unveils a new forecasting method to help managers and investors understand and predict the economic cycles that control their businesses and financial fates. In Ahead ...
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