Tag Archives: Europe
Can Chinese Tourism Save Europe?
In its long history, France and Paris have been invaded numerous times but the latest invasion from the East is not from Les Allesmands but from China. Its only May but Paris is already inundated with tourists and many of them are from China and Japan. A recent story by Arnaud de la Grange in […]
Recessions and Making Babies
It would appear that the severity of the global recession is affecting fertility rates in many countries. The fertility rate as measured by the number of live births per woman in Europe has dropped substantially in a number of countries according to The Economist. These results suggest that rather than lowering the opportunity cost of […]
Growth and Development: The Very Long Run
Well, though still on the road, I’m back in Canada after a conference trip to South Africa where I was part of a session on the analysis of late nineteenth/early twentieth century wealth in Britain and its Dominions using probate records. For a summary of my trip, click here. There was a multitude of interesting […]
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