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1:23 pm August 20, 2012
| AmericanDebtProject
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Hi guys,
My friends over at DQYDJ humored me and put some serious stats to a question I had about understanding construction spending as a % of GDP. It all started from a Barron's article pointing out that Chinese construction spending is currently at 9% (when the US had a peak of 6% in 2006) and we worked together on an article from there. I think it's pretty interesting and PK really did a great job with unreliable stats from Japan and China, so go check it out!
http://dqydj.net/can-tracking-…..c-decline/
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8:54 am August 23, 2012
| PK @ DQYDJ
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No humoring was involved at all – strictly taking a good idea and running with it. Thanks again for working together, it was good fun!
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10:51 pm August 29, 2012
| Van Beek
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I am interested to read this article, but the link above did not work. Where can I find it?
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7:35 am August 30, 2012
| PK @ DQYDJ
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I know you found it, but here's the link for anyone else looking:
Can Tracking Construction Help Predict Economic Decline?
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