01.16.24 Clarkonomics: Updated Outlook / Retail: A Break In The Paradox Of Choice
Today, a dose of Clarkonomics. Clark shares his views on the state of the economy, including energy production and the stock market looking ahead. Also, you may have noticed fewer options when it comes to goods you buy, like toilet paper and paper towels. Clark explains how the pandemic forced new adaptive efficiencies in manufacturing, and why this is good for consumers
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Retail: Less Choice - Lower Prices: Segment 3
Ask Clark: Segment 4
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