The International Monetary Fund says that the reason for growing market concentration is unclear. Unclear? Really?
A prominent financial publication MarketWatch stated,
Growing monopoly power is seen across the developed world, which could be a contributor to ills ranging from lackluster investment growth to growing income inequality, a new International Monetary Fund report finds.
The IMF paper, released ahead of its World Economic Outlook, finds that firms’ price markups over margin
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Monopoly Power Is Growing In Response To Sustainable Development
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Racism, Concentration Camps, Police State: Is China Set To Become The Fourth Reich?
via technocracy.newsChina is a Technocracy but it is also totalitarian, and is exhibiting many of the characteristics of Hitler’s Third Reich: concentration camps, institutionalized racism. ubiquitous command and control, environmental rhetoric, etc. ⁃ TN EditorMore than a million people, for no reason other than their ethnicity or religion, are held in concentration camps in what Beijing calls the Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region. Picture: Chinese police clash with ethnic Uighur women during a protest -
5G Will Revolutionize Internet Of Things And AI Platforms
via technocracy.newsT-Mobile lays out the real driver behind 5G: IoT and AI. Connecting everything and everybody together will permit command and control like never seen before in history. Unimaginable volumes of data will be collected, which is the life-blood of Artificial Intelligence. ⁃ TN EditorThe rollout of 5G will enable a rapid rise of IoT and AI, changing everything — again — for CIOs.
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2019-20 Budget Analysis
Want to know what’s in store for science and technology after this week’s Federal Budget announcements? Here’s the break-down for science and technology. General funding for science and technology (click to expand) The 2019-20 Federal Budget has seen the first projected surplus in 12 years, with a predicted $7.1 billion surplus at the end of […]
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