Iqtisod sohasidagi eng ommabop nashrlardan biri, shubhasiz, The Economist hisoblanadi. Jurnalning flagship nashri bu uning davriy chop etiladigan "special report"idir.
Quyidagi report "emerging economies"ga bag'ishlangan va unda bugungi kunning dolzarb masalalari bo'yicha ilmiy izlanishlarga asoslangan holda mulohazalar berilgan. Xususan, "middle income trap", populism, sanoatlashuv va boshqalar haqida muvozanatli fikrlar yuritilgan.
Iqtisod sohasidagi eng ommabop nashrlardan biri, shubhasiz, The Economist hisoblanadi. Jurnalning flagship nashri bu uning davriy chop etiladigan "special report"idir.
Quyidagi report "emerging economies"ga bag'ishlangan va unda bugungi kunning dolzarb masalalari bo'yicha ilmiy izlanishlarga asoslangan holda mulohazalar berilgan. Xususan, "middle income trap", populism, sanoatlashuv va boshqalar haqida muvozanatli fikrlar yuritilgan.
That growth environment will include rising inflation and interest rates. Those upward shifts naturally accompany healthy growth periods as the demand for resources, products and services rise. Importantly, the Federal Reserve has laid out the rationale for not interfering with that natural growth transition.It's not exactly a fad, but there is a widespread willingness to pay up for a growth story. Classic fundamental analysis takes a back seat. Even negative earnings are ignored. In fact, positive earnings seem to be a limiting measure, producing the question, "Is that all you've got?" The preference is a vision of untold riches when the exciting story plays out as expected.
What Is Bitcoin?
Bitcoin is a decentralized digital currency that you can buy, sell and exchange directly, without an intermediary like a bank. Bitcoin’s creator, Satoshi Nakamoto, originally described the need for “an electronic payment system based on cryptographic proof instead of trust.” Each and every Bitcoin transaction that’s ever been made exists on a public ledger accessible to everyone, making transactions hard to reverse and difficult to fake. That’s by design: Core to their decentralized nature, Bitcoins aren’t backed by the government or any issuing institution, and there’s nothing to guarantee their value besides the proof baked in the heart of the system. “The reason why it’s worth money is simply because we, as people, decided it has value—same as gold,” says Anton Mozgovoy, co-founder & CEO of digital financial service company Holyheld.