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Go West California February 2012

Go West California February 2012. Global Economic Growth. World Economies Decelerating Not Collapsing. Advanced Economies Avoid Recession Except Euro Slower Growth. Emerging Economies Weaker Growth Deteriorating External Environment Slower Domestic Demand. U.S. Economy.

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Go West California February 2012

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  1. Go West California February 2012
  2. Global Economic Growth
  3. World Economies Decelerating Not Collapsing
  4. Advanced Economies Avoid Recession Except Euro Slower Growth
  5. Emerging Economies Weaker Growth Deteriorating External Environment Slower Domestic Demand
  6. U.S. Economy
  7. Housing Affordability Index
  8. Apartment Rent Increases Y/Y
  9. Rent vs. Own
  10. Rent Increases and Desire for Homeownership
  11. Change In House Price
  12. Home Prices w/ and w/o Distressed Sales
  13. U.S. Economic Growth (% Change Year over Year) Forecast Zero
  14. Will Euro Survive?
  15. Recipe for Recession Credit Crunch Fiscal Restraint Low Confidence
  16. Eurozone Economic Growth (% Change Year over Year) Forecast Zero
  17. Eurozone Jobless Rate
  18. What to Do? Austerity Restructure Loans Fiscal Union Breakup
  19. Outstanding Debt by Country Outstanding Portugal Ireland Italy Greece Spain I Ire
  20. Asia: Go West
  21. Asia’s Contribution to Global GDP Growth
  22. Asia Not Just Cheap Goods
  23. Computational Photography
  24. China
  25. Who’s Bigger? China or Japan
  26. China Big Consumer
  27. China’s Love Affair with Cars
  28. Buy a Car and Buy a Flat
  29. Growth, Not Inflation
  30. China Risks Europe Real Estate Local Gov’t Debt
  31. New Home Prices in China 70 Cities
  32. China’s Trade Surplus
  33. Chinese Currency Appreciation
  34. China: Current Account Surplus % GDP 10.1% U.S. Says 2.7%
  35. Japan Unemployment Rate
  36. Japan Risks Exports to Europe Strong Yen Recovery after Tsunami
  37. Wise, Strong, Rich
  38. Risks Medium-term Euro: Sovereign Debt Crisis U.S and Japan: Deficits China: Real Estate Bubble Oil: Iran Supply Shock pan Weaker Food Prices Volatile Oil Prices
  39. DrSohn.com (not Dr.Sohn.com)
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