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Author Archives: Andrew Doman
Day 3 at Davos: An economic weather map of the world
If there was such a thing as an economic weather map of the world, you would see the bluest skies moving not only east to China and India, but south too – to Latin America and Africa. It is in … Continue reading
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Day 2 at Davos: Diverse Opinions, Common Causes
Day two at Davos underscored for me just how extraordinary it is that such a diversity of ideas and perspectives come together each year at this meeting. While there are always differing opinions, the issues are debated against a backdrop … Continue reading
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Day 1 Takeaway from Davos: Rapid Recovery is a Long Way Off
I’ve had a fascinating first day at the World Economic Forum in Davos, and have been immediately struck by how different the tone of the conference is this year compared to 2010. Several of the dominating issues from last year … Continue reading
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