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Taipei Times – “Central banks hear warnings about trade, low trust”

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A discussion of competition and “superstar” firms at an exclusive economic policy conference in Jackson Hole, Wyoming, threw up a spirited defense of global trade, while central bankers were also warned of the low level of trust they have among the public.

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PYMNTS – “How The Amazon Effect Affects Inflation, eCommerce”

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When thinking about the “Amazon Effect,” one may think invariably about retail, and the impact the eCommerce giant has on the sector — changing the very nature of how everything from books to clothes are bought and brought to end customers.

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Devdiscourse – “REUTERS NEWS SCHEDULE AT 10 a.m.”

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Harvard University professor Alberto Cavallo presents a paper at Kansas City Fed’s annual economic symposium

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Axios – “Amazon’s low pricing may be to blame for cause of inflation”

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The increase in popularity and decrease in prices from Amazon may be to blame for the rise in inflation over the last few years, reports Reuters.

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The Wall Street Journal – “The Other Amazon Effect: How Prices Have Become Less Insulated From Supply Shocks”

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Retailers’ prices have grown more uniform across locations, finds a paper presented at Jackson Hole

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Mint – “What e-commerce could mean for inflation in India”

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It is an area rich in data waiting to be mined–and the results could bring more clarity to India’s perennial inflation debates.

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El Tiempo – “El arte de medir ‘por control remoto’ la inflación venezolana”

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Desbordado por las alzas, salidas de quicio, el gobierno de Maduro abandonó informes sobre precious.

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UCLA Anderson Review – “Citizens not fooled by inflation statistics”

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For nine years, from 2007 to 2015, the Argentine government manipulated economic statistics in an attempt to fool the public into believing inflation was lower than it actually was. Citizens, however, didn’t buy it. In fact, they showed a remarkable aptitude for seeing through the claims.

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INews – “The music we listen to can tell us a lot about the state of the economy”

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Organisations like the Bank and the Office for National Statistics can now draw on exponentially more data to produce their assessments of how the country is performing.

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Financial Times – “Mapping the economy in real time is almost ‘within our grasp’”

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The goal of mapping economic activity in real time, just as we do for weather or traffic, is “closer than ever to being within our grasp”, according to Andy Haldane, the Bank of England’s chief economist.

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