A recurring economic statistic is OFW remittances–which are by this time, a recognized benefit to the economy through the infusion of hard currency which helps shore up international reserves. J… more →
Mark T. Market(tm)Jon Taplin wrote 6 hours ago: Every year The Economist publishes their Big Mac index, which shows the relative price of a McDonald … more →
johnlinnemeier wrote 1 month ago: Over the next few entries, I’m going to post some practical advice about how living more internation … more →
reyadel wrote 3 months ago: The Big Mac Index is based on the purchasing power parity theory. Purchasing power parity [PPP] is … more →
Joey wrote 4 months ago: Here’s the quandary: Where to put your money? Do you really trust the Federal Government eno … more →
hyperionsorbit wrote 4 months ago: It seems like there is a healthy dose of economic nationalism creeping onto the scene. We’ve h … more →
kisiel2 wrote 5 months ago: During this week, the EURPLN has made daily low at 4.40: Depending on your timeframe and size of po … more →
Andrew Cheung wrote 5 months ago: The Economist: The Big Mac Index 2008 The Big Mac Index is based on the idea of Purchasing Power Par … more →
Darton Group wrote 7 months ago: We like our factoids here at DARTON GROUP. And we like NationMaster.com, a fun, fact-based site that … more →
Marius wrote 8 months ago: Apparently, the Big Mac Index only considers the sandwich, and not the whole meal. I learned this af … more →
Mark T. Market wrote 10 months ago: A recurring economic statistic is OFW remittances–which are by this time, a recognized benefit … more →
unspun wrote 11 months ago: You’ve heard of the Big Mac Index. Now be introduced to the Sarong Index. Malaysia boleh! … more →
worldpoliticsblog wrote 11 months ago: Assessing political stability and comparing levels of economic development has always been a tricky … more →
adamsmith1922 wrote 12 months ago: Scoopit! For some years now The Economist has published the Big Mac Index:- The Economist’s … more →