Panos Mourdoukoutas Ph.D.

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I’m a Professor of Economics at LIU Post in New York. I also teach at Columbia University. I’ve published several articles in professional journals and magazines, including Forbes, Investopedia, Barron’s, The New York Times, Japan Times, Newsday, Plain Dealer, Edge Singapore, European Management Review, Management International Review, and Journal of Risk and Insurance. I’ve also published several books, including Collective Entrepreneurship, The Ten Golden Rules of LEadership, WOM and Buzz Marketing, Business Strategy in a Semiglobal Economy, China’s Challenge: Imitation or Innovation in International Business, and New Emerging Japanese Economy: Opportunity and Strategy for World Business. I’ve traveled extensively throughout the world giving lectures and seminars for private and government organizations, including Beijing Academy of Social Science, Nagoya University, Tokyo Science University, Keimung University, University of Adelaide, Saint Gallen University, Duisburg University, University of Edinburgh, and Athens University of Economics and Business. Interests: Global markets, business, investment strategy, personal success.

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Panos Mourdoukoutas Ph.D.

May Jobs Report: What To Expect

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China Warns Of A Malicious Confrontation With The US

Last week, the Chinese Ambassador to the US Qin Gang added fuel to the cold war between the world's two largest economies, warning of a "malicious confrontation" between Beijing and Washington, which would lead to dangerous consequences.

What's America's Mission In Asia?

The obvious answer is that America wants to re-assert its leadership in Asia by strengthening economic, political and military ties with its democratic allies in the region.

What's Twitter's Real Value?

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Inflation Takes Its Toll On American Consumers

Rising inflation took its toll on the American consumers in May, as evidenced by the Consumer Sentiment index released Friday. It came in at 59.1, down from 65.2 in April, the lowest number in more than a decade.

Where Is The Bottom On Wall Street?

That's a difficult question to answer, as none has the perfect foresight to determine where the market will be trading tomorrow, a month, or a year from now.

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