Tom wrote:
>It may be rash to extrapolate from local conditions, but the things that I'm
>seeing developing here are skilled/qualified/experienced labour shortages
>in, for example, public education, health care and trades.
there was a story last night on US National Public Radio about the crisis
Yoshie asked:
>Beyond the tips, what other supply bottlenecks & infrastructure
>failures do you see or foresee?
It may be rash to extrapolate from local conditions, but the things that I'm
seeing developing here are skilled/qualified/experienced labour shortages
in, for example, public educatio
>I'll go out on a limb with a prediction that the coming hard times will
>not necessarily be a recession (technically), they will be largely
>impervious to fed reflation or tax cut voodoo and they will be
>characterized most strikingly by a rolling series of supply bottlenecks
>and infrastructure
I'll go out on a limb with a prediction that the coming hard times will
not necessarily be a recession (technically), they will be largely
impervious to fed reflation or tax cut voodoo and they will be
characterized most strikingly by a rolling series of supply bottlenecks
and infrastructure failu