Economic insights for operators

The MOS Economics blog turns market signals into clear actions. We share short, evidence-based notes on pricing windows, demand shifts, and resilient planning. Each post is designed to be read in minutes and applied the same week. No clickbait, just practical thinking that respects your time and your data limits.

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Published this month

Reading inflation prints like an operator

Separate noise from signal. Track stickier components first and pair them with your pricing windows.

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2 weeks ago

Lead times as an early warning system

Supplier delivery times often front-run slowdowns. Use thresholds to adjust inventory and spend.

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Last week

From growth at all costs to efficient growth

Reset targets using contribution margins, payback, and LTV so growth compounds.

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Signals we watch

Our weekly review focuses on a concise dashboard: core inflation measures, policy rate expectations, purchasing managers reports, job vacancies, and shipping or supplier delivery times. We combine these with internal signals such as enquiries, conversion rates, and cohort retention to form a cohesive view. The objective is not perfect prediction but early recognition of turns that matter for pricing, hiring, and inventory.

  • Inflation, rates, and credit conditions
  • Lead times and logistics capacity
  • Demand signals from pipeline and retention

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