By: Nicholasjakari
As an economist i have been a regular reader of the Economist for more than 4 decades and would certainly agree that it has become a tad sloppy over the past few years, perhaps as more socialist types...
View ArticleBy: Bruce
Unlike the Economist article this is a very poor article. The Economist article provides constructive criticism. The UK no doubt has its own set of problems but that is irrelevant. South Africa is...
View ArticleBy: blogroid
After reading your unhappy blog i went online and read the article that has offended you and found that it was unpleasantly accurate, particularly the closing statement about our beloved Pres’ JZ,...
View ArticleBy: MrK
” It’s an easy kind of journalism: make up your mind about the story and then find the facts to fit. ” Unfortunately that seems to be the journalism of choice, not only from The Economist, but pretty...
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(Continued 1…) Guess who is on the board of The Economist – that’s former NM Rothschild head sir Evelyn, Baron de Rotschild and his wife Lady Lynn Forester de Rothschild. What I am saying is this – the...
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(Continued 2…) See former WB Chief Economist Joseph Stiglitz on why GDP is not a sound measure of economic development. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QUaJMNtW6GA This is the economic growth that is...
View ArticleBy: dr.zeek
If you disagree with the Economist’s article about SA, simply look around you – at the potholes, the power outtages, the proliferation of security companies and electric fences, the ubiquitous medical...
View ArticleBy: Afrocentric
Question is, is it wrong? No! Was it pessimistic? Yes. Irrespective of who left the mess, we have the opportunity to work it out, unfortunately there does not seem to be any willpower. Time we wrote...
View ArticleBy: Carl
Everything Reg ays about the UK is true. The UK is in decline – it is wallowing in debt, has massive social problems, not to metion a welfare and entitlement culture. Emigration from the UK of...
View ArticleBy: GrahamJ
The problem is not the state we are in, it is the state of the people who are supposed to get us out of it.
View ArticleBy: And so it begins…| Diary of a Wannabe Researcher
[...] some have argued against the points made in the article more of the criticism has been focused on the tone rather than the content (patronising, unhelpful [...]
View ArticleBy: Jack Kelle
Hey there, If you’re interested in this subject, you might like to check out this infographic I just finished working on. It explores the cultural, economic, and human rights development in Africa from...
View ArticleBy: blogroid
After reading your unhappy blog i went online and read the article that has offended you and found that it was unpleasantly accurate, particularly the closing statement about our beloved Pres’ JZ,...
View ArticleBy: MrK
” It’s an easy kind of journalism: make up your mind about the story and then find the facts to fit. ” Unfortunately that seems to be the journalism of choice, not only from The Economist, but pretty...
View ArticleBy: MrK
(Continued 1…) Guess who is on the board of The Economist – that’s former NM Rothschild head sir Evelyn, Baron de Rotschild and his wife Lady Lynn Forester de Rothschild. What I am saying is this – the...
View ArticleBy: MrK
(Continued 2…) See former WB Chief Economist Joseph Stiglitz on why GDP is not a sound measure of economic development. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QUaJMNtW6GA This is the economic growth that is...
View ArticleBy: dr.zeek
If you disagree with the Economist’s article about SA, simply look around you – at the potholes, the power outtages, the proliferation of security companies and electric fences, the ubiquitous medical...
View ArticleBy: Afrocentric
Question is, is it wrong? No! Was it pessimistic? Yes. Irrespective of who left the mess, we have the opportunity to work it out, unfortunately there does not seem to be any willpower. Time we wrote...
View ArticleBy: Carl
Everything Reg ays about the UK is true. The UK is in decline – it is wallowing in debt, has massive social problems, not to metion a welfare and entitlement culture. Emigration from the UK of...
View ArticleBy: GrahamJ
The problem is not the state we are in, it is the state of the people who are supposed to get us out of it.
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