# Economic Cycle
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The Ghost of the Maestro: Kevin Warsh and the Fed’s Great Pivot to Discretionary Power
Following the death of Alan Greenspan, new Fed Chair Kevin Warsh is pivoting the institution away from rigid econometric models toward a more discretionary, judgment-based approach. By establishing task forces to reform communication and data usage, Warsh aims to emulate Greenspan's 1990s success in managing tech-driven productivity booms while avoiding the pitfalls of over-transparency.

The Retail Resilience Manual: What Japan’s 'Lost Decades' Can Teach a Cooling Chinese Market
As China faces economic headwinds and consumption cooling, the management philosophy of 7-Eleven Japan provides a roadmap for growth during stagnation. By focusing on value over price, hyper-local density, and rigorous item-level management, the convenience store giant proved that corporate success is possible even during a 'lost decade.'