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.

S&P Earnings Signal A Market Top

S&P 500 companies that beat earnings estimates are rewarded less by markets than in previous seasons. Meanwhile, companies that miss earnings estimates are penalized more than in the past.

Does The Fed Add Fuel To Inflation?

The American economy is adding close to half a million jobs a month. Unemployment is hovering close to a 20-year low. Meanwhile, inflation is running at an annual rate of 7.5%, a 40-year high.

Bitcoin Won't Solve Uber's Problem

Accepting Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies to pay for trips will create a great deal of buzz for Uber, but it won't solve its big problem: the failure to capture value for their stockholders.

Inflation Is Everywhere—Where’s The Fed?

Inflation is everywhere, from the factory floor to the warehouse gate, the supermarket register, and the kitchen table, as evidenced by a string of inflation reports confirming the rise of commodity prices across the board.

Amazon Could Lift PayPal Up

Venmo is popular with younger generations, and the adoption of the product by Amazon could help bring the buzz back to the online payments company.

Amazon Should Watch Out For Walmart

Amazon's recent price hike for its Prime program could send customers to Walmart, which has left the price of its premium loyalty program unchanged.

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