So Decoupling is about global economics? I don't quite get this concept. Without the us the other countries could go on economically? That'd make no sense if the Us plays a bigger role. Without the us, they'd have no one to buy their products so ravenously.
I think that the US may play a large role in global economics, but I did not think that the US had such a drastic effect on the rest of the world. I think that the US is going through one the capitalist cycles that is has always been going through, and I guess that our business in terms of imports and exports may have a larger impact on the global economy than I may have imagined.
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So Decoupling is about global economics?
I don't quite get this concept.
Without the us the other countries could go on economically?
That'd make no sense if the Us plays a bigger role.
Without the us, they'd have no one to buy their products so ravenously.
I think that the US may play a large role in global economics, but I did not think that the US had such a drastic effect on the rest of the world. I think that the US is going through one the capitalist cycles that is has always been going through, and I guess that our business in terms of imports and exports may have a larger impact on the global economy than I may have imagined.
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