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Jennifer Moreale
on February 26, 2010
Capital and Labor: The Legos Of Our Economy
The prosperity of a country is tied to the effective usage of its available resources, i.e. capital and [...]
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Jennifer Moreale
on February 26, 2010
Coyne’s “After War” Challenges US Political Economy
On Thursday, February 8th the Loyola University Economics Club hosted Dr. Christopher Coyne, assistant [...]
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Jennifer Moreale
on February 23, 2010
HANO: Another Public Agency Failure
The Times-Picayune reports on the mismanagement of another public agency. After FEMA, Fannie Mae and [...]
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Jennifer Moreale
on February 18, 2010
Beware of Bank Regulations Curtailing Credit
As Diana Furchtgott-Roth of the Manhattan Institute points out, there is widespread hostility towards the [...]
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Jennifer Moreale
on February 18, 2010
A Different View On National Curriculum Standards
One of the major goals of US education reform has been to establish higher academic standards. An [...]
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Jennifer Moreale
on February 11, 2010
City University of New York: Lessons For Louisiana?
A new study published by the Pelican Institute addresses the issue of unprepared students and [...]
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Jennifer Moreale
on February 11, 2010
Unemployment Rate May Be Worse Than You Think
The Bureau of Labor Statistics reported a decreased unemployment rate of 9.7 percent in January. At the [...]
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Jennifer Moreale
on February 1, 2010
A New Record: $1.6 Trillion Deficit for the United States
President Obama has announced his 2011 budget proposal. When FY 2010 ends on September 30 the deficit [...]
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Jennifer Moreale
on January 29, 2010
An Uncertain Future for America’s Economic Growth
As of January 22, the current public debt totals more than $12.3 trillion. The Congressional Budget [...]
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