Category: Economics

Winter 2012 | Market Conditions in Construction

Report on Construction Economics – Market Conditions in Construction

Asia-Pacific Outlook

Stuart Crow, Jones Lang LaSalle’s Head of Capital Markets chats to CNBC about real estate investment activity in Asia Pacific.

CCIM Live! – The Economic Outlook for Real Estate Investors and Decision Makers

The Economic Outlook for Real Estate Investors and Decision Makers

Economic Outlook: Boston Properties Chairman

Boston Properties Chairman Mort Zuckerman on why he is pessimistic about the outlook for the economy and job growth.

2012 Real Estate Outlook

The 2012 Real Estate Outlook is presented by Jeff DuFresne, CPM, CCIM. Jeff is the Executive Director of the Urban Land Institute.

CBRE 2012 Global View

CBRE 2012 Global Report

200 Years of Health and Wealth

This amazing presentation illustrates the great strides taken over the past 200 years towards improving economic health and wealth worldwide.

2014: How to Survive the Next World Crisis

Investors wondering where the rest of the 21st century will take the financial and political world won't have to wait long for the biggest clue, Nicholas Boyle, professor of German literary and intellectual history at Cambridge and author of "2014: How to Survive the Next World Crisis " told CNBC on Friday. 2014 will likely …

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Will the U.S. Economy Collapse in 2011?

On or about Jan. 1, 2011, federal, state and local tax rates are scheduled to rise quite sharply as President George W. Bush's tax cuts expire on that date.  Will this cause the collapse of the U.S. Financial system in 2011? Arthur Laffer (remember the "Laffer Curve?") says yes.  James Altucher says no.

In Search of Self-Governance

Dick Morris, former consultant to President Bill Clinton, reviews In Search of Self-Governance by Scott Rasmussen. With his up-to-the-second published polls, Scott Rasmussen has revolutionized the way politics is practiced in America. Now, in his new book, In Search of Self-Governance, he bids us all remember that the real political debate is not left vs. …

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