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Respectonomics through the Living Economics platform drops current economics and lifestyles into the template of 1929. The symmetry is strikingly self- evident – excesses; fear; segregated wealth; elitism; autocracy, warfare and antisemitism; mergers; salaries of entertainers; complacency; environmental degradation; declining creditworthiness; labour relations; financial free-for-all. For deeper digging, take a socio-economic image of Versailles in 1789 and The Ballroom in 2026. Living Economics, a platform of Respectonomics, provides bi-weekly assessments of economic and financial issues. The analysis is timely, straightforward, relevant, unvarnished and actionable. Your Voice of Respectonomics, Jeremy Wentworth-Stanley, draws on more than fifty years in the investment industry, developing the creed of “making the obvious obvious before it becomes obvious”. What are your reflections and ideas? Would you pass them back to us? And share the message please. [email protected]
By Jeremy Wentworth-StanleyRespectonomics through the Living Economics platform drops current economics and lifestyles into the template of 1929. The symmetry is strikingly self- evident – excesses; fear; segregated wealth; elitism; autocracy, warfare and antisemitism; mergers; salaries of entertainers; complacency; environmental degradation; declining creditworthiness; labour relations; financial free-for-all. For deeper digging, take a socio-economic image of Versailles in 1789 and The Ballroom in 2026. Living Economics, a platform of Respectonomics, provides bi-weekly assessments of economic and financial issues. The analysis is timely, straightforward, relevant, unvarnished and actionable. Your Voice of Respectonomics, Jeremy Wentworth-Stanley, draws on more than fifty years in the investment industry, developing the creed of “making the obvious obvious before it becomes obvious”. What are your reflections and ideas? Would you pass them back to us? And share the message please. [email protected]