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The Nobel Prize in Economic this year has been awarded to two economists: Elinor Ostrom and Oliver Williamson for their research in outside the market forces.
This collection of Krugman's columns for the New York Times from 1999 to 2003 explains why economic policy at that time favored those with political connections.
Some economists are now saying the $787 billion (U.S.) in stimulus spending contained in the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act isn't enough.
Taking the offensive, liberal Democrats have turned to partisan politics and indicated there's no need for Republican support to pass a comprehensive health care bill.
As the U.S. economy continues to soften and unemployment nears 10%, Keynesian economists push for more stimulus, while GOP leaders united to oppose more spending.
Michael Lewis, best-selling author of Liar's Poker, has picked a collection of articles by various authors on modern financial crises starting with Black Monday in 1987.
Sarah Palin's double standard doesn't hang heavy. She laughs, shrugs her shoulders and carries on, saying "Yeah, what I did was wrong." You can almost hear the "so what?"
UnitedHealth, Wellpoint, Aetna, Humana, Cigna & Health Net insure 104 million Americans, made $191 billion in revenue, wasted $32 billion on admin & profited $10 billion.
True or false? Take the test. See how outrageous statements rank on the politician versus leadership scale. Do folks expect more of leaders than of politicians?
As shell-shocked Americans struggle with corporate bankruptcies, bank bailouts, tight credit & economic insecurity; home foreclosures maintain the negative fiscal cycle.
The American economist Milton Friedman seems to be taking much of the blame for what has gone wrong with the economy.
All forms of financial institutions have dominated the US economy the last 8 months. Should free market capitalism continue or Federal interactions dominate businesses?
The Global Gilded Age of 1973-2001 begins to crash with the Asian economic meltdown of 1997-98


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