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Thanks for your your patience in tracking down the 'Anti-Crisis Economics' & 'X Economics' blogs. The reason there are two is that blogs have a tendency to disapear from the internet for reasons related to the content although the motives behind this are unknown to Anti-Crisis Economics, X-Economics. Bets are simply being hedged in case one of them disapears again. Everything you see in the blogs are an un-biased analysis of Finance and economics, but not necessarily the point of view of the national press or media of your country. Economics has a unique problem as far as the media is concerned. This is that if journalists are looking for articles to be published they tend to ask the people who are in business which may be related in some way to economics but not necessarily the people who will be most affected by it. The problem is that the people being asked by journalists are not going to give you the whole picture, but simply the picture of econonomics that they want you to see.
Thanks for visiting.
Please continue to follow our blogs.
Gerry Douglas.
For 'X-Economics' just google 'http://x-economics.blogspot.com'. There is an other X-Economics which we have no links with.
Thanks for your your patience in tracking down the 'Anti-Crisis Economics' & 'X Economics' blogs. The reason there are two is that blogs have a tendency to disapear from the internet for reasons related to the content although the motives behind this are unknown to Anti-Crisis Economics, X-Economics. Bets are simply being hedged in case one of them disapears again. Everything you see in the blogs are an un-biased analysis of Finance and economics, but not necessarily the point of view of the national press or media of your country. Economics has a unique problem as far as the media is concerned. This is that if journalists are looking for articles to be published they tend to ask the people who are in business which may be related in some way to economics but not necessarily the people who will be most affected by it. The problem is that the people being asked by journalists are not going to give you the whole picture, but simply the picture of econonomics that they want you to see.
Thanks for visiting.
Please continue to follow our blogs.
Gerry Douglas.
For 'X-Economics' just google 'http://x-economics.blogspot.com'. There is an other X-Economics which we have no links with.
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