Tuesday, May 27, 2014

The Global Economy Growths, but...

POSITIVE PERSPECTIVES ON THE GLOBAL ECONOMY

With the fast growth of stock market indexes and the quick decrease on unemployment rates, one wonders how real this indicators are in relation to the quality of life people involved are getting. Based on the current market trends, in conjunction with political and socio-economic trends, I would not be surprised if the Dow Jones would surpass the 20000 index in the next few years, as it is projected.


My perception in the quality of life and planning for most countries is that the creation of new employment, market growths, and overall business development investment is still not balanced with demographic explosion and other relevant economic indicators, and distributions methods, in general, whether controlled or not. In the European Union, the recent election prompted leaders for further growth and economic development with job creation, quite consistent with the current US policies.


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