As a European myself I have come to greatly admire the dept in knowledge some Americans have in the field of economics and their own history.
I keep track of mainstream and obscure media economic coverage, blogs and forums in 4 languages on a daily base from basically all over the world and the Americans outshine their peers by far with the British coming in closely.
No idea how marginal this phenomenon is?
Perhaps it's a very small amount of people drowning in a sea of stupidity around them but still, remarkable in my view.
Maybe it's because Wall Street and the world of investing has been such an integral part of US history like it or not.
I keep track of mainstream and obscure media economic coverage, blogs and forums in 4 languages on a daily base from basically all over the world and the Americans outshine their peers by far with the British coming in closely.
No idea how marginal this phenomenon is?
Perhaps it's a very small amount of people drowning in a sea of stupidity around them but still, remarkable in my view.
Maybe it's because Wall Street and the world of investing has been such an integral part of US history like it or not.
