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    Explore " economic forecasting" with insightful episodes like "What to expect from the 16th finance panel", "Uncovering Buffet's Wisdom, UK Censorship Tactics & Navigating Inflation - The Mark Moss Show", "The State Of The Economy" and "Ep. 14: Using unconventional data to forecast the job market – Thomas Hindle" from podcasts like ""Mint Primer", "The Mark Moss Show", "Feudal Future" and "Leadership Perspectives"" and more!

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    Uncovering Buffet's Wisdom, UK Censorship Tactics & Navigating Inflation - The Mark Moss Show

    Uncovering Buffet's Wisdom, UK Censorship Tactics & Navigating Inflation - The Mark Moss Show

    Join Mark Moss in an enlightening episode as he dives into the intricate world of investing, censorship, and economic trends. In the first segment, Mark shares six invaluable takeaways from Warren Buffett's mentor, Benjamin Graham, extracted from the timeless book 'The Intelligent Investor'. These lessons are not just historical artifacts; they're tools Mark has personally used to build multiple eight-figure portfolios, and he believes they can help you too.In the second part of the episode, the focus shifts to recent developments in the UK around censorship. Here, Mark analyzes leaked documents that reveal how anti-disinformation campaigns can be manipulated for political gains, impacting both the left and right sides of the spectrum. This discussion is critical for understanding the complex dynamics of modern media and information warfare.Finally, Mark delves into the current state of inflation, breaking down the latest Consumer Price Index (CPI) data and its implications for the economy and investors. With his expertise, Mark provides insights into navigating these challenging economic times, offering advice on how to safeguard and grow your investments.Join us on this episode of the Mark Moss Show for a deep dive into the realms of smart investing, political machinations, and economic strategies in an ever-changing world.

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    The State Of The Economy

    The State Of The Economy

    On this episode of Feudal Future, hosts Joel Kotkin and Marshall Toplansky are joined by President Emeritus of Chapman University, Jim Doti, to discuss the state of the US economy and the recession.

    Doti joined Chapman’s faculty in 1974 and founded the Center for Economic Research in 1978 (which became the Gary A. Anderson Center for Economic Research in 1997). He was appointed dean of the School of Business and Management – today’s George L. Argyros School of Business and Economics – in 1985 and served twice as Chapman’s acting president in 1988 and 1988-89. He co-authored two textbooks and co-edited a collection of readings that received the Templeton Award for Scholarly Excellence. While serving as president, Doti continued his academic research, focusing not only on econometric forecasting but also on demand and pricing for higher education. His articles have appeared in professional journals as well as the Wall Street Journal and Chronicle of Higher Education. He also has held the university’s Donald Bren Distinguished Chair in Business and Economics since 1999.

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    The Center for Demographics and Policy focuses on research and analysis of global, national, and regional demographic trends and explores policies that might produce favorable demographic results over time. It involves Chapman students in demographic research under the supervision of the Center’s senior staff.

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    Ep. 14: Using unconventional data to forecast the job market – Thomas Hindle

    Ep. 14: Using unconventional data to forecast the job market – Thomas Hindle

    How can we go beyond traditional datasets when forecasting the future? Thomas Hindle explains. 

    The full story: Job postings plummet in March, slide continues in April (commentary): https://www.conferenceboard.ca/insights/blogs/job-postings-plummet-in-march-slide-continues-in-april 

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