Brat
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My daughter's husband mentioned Peter Zeihan several years ago. He has published several books that explain global economics from WWII forward. He also publishes nuggets and old lectures on YouTube. I am particularly interested in his thoughts about (and predictions of) the unraveling of supply chain economics, the implosion of China, and the prediction that the US will draw back from protecting international shipping.
His latest book is "The End of the World is Just Beginning, Mapping the Collapse of Globalization".
He observes that most of our inflation is not US consumption driven but the result of global forces in oil and resources. He predicts that manufacturing that has been outsourced internationally will be brought back to North America - a process that will drive up inflation for 4-5 years but will result in deflation when achieved.
One classic comment about development globally is that people are moving from rural communities to cities, that children in rural areas are extra hands but in cities they are expensive pets. Demographically China is imploding, the US is doing fine.
His latest book is "The End of the World is Just Beginning, Mapping the Collapse of Globalization".
He observes that most of our inflation is not US consumption driven but the result of global forces in oil and resources. He predicts that manufacturing that has been outsourced internationally will be brought back to North America - a process that will drive up inflation for 4-5 years but will result in deflation when achieved.
One classic comment about development globally is that people are moving from rural communities to cities, that children in rural areas are extra hands but in cities they are expensive pets. Demographically China is imploding, the US is doing fine.