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Reason May 2009 Brian Doherty |
Storm Ahead While past performance is no guarantee of future bad results, the effects of the current type of economic crisis, as opposed to a typical recession, tend to be grim and long-lasting.  |
Reason May 2009 Damon W. Root |
Soundbite: The Raw Deal In his provocative new book New Deal or Raw Deal?, Hillsdale College historian Burt Folsom takes aim at the iconic legacy of President Franklin Delano Roosevelt.  |
Reason May 2009 Veronique de Rugy |
When Do Deficits Matter? While Democrats and Republicans switch sides regarding deficit spending, economists try to pin down a tipping point.  |
Reason May 2009 Nick Gillespie |
Will We Be Stimulated? Suspecting that there was more disagreement out there than the president was letting on, reason magazine asked 10 economists what they expect from the stimulus package. The results were not very optimistic.  |
Reason May 2009 Tim Harford |
The Development Dilemma Can parking tickets explain why poor countries are poor? A new book, Economic Gangsters: Corruption, Violence, and the Poverty of Nations by Fisman and Miguel tries to explain this.  |
Reason May 2009 Damon W. Root |
Hating Milton Friedman A proud father of global prosperity.  |
BusinessWeek April 30, 2009 Jack Ewing |
Learning Labor Market Lessons from Germany By reforming benefits and other programs, unemployment in Germany has increased only slightly. The U.S. could learn a thing or two.  |
InternetNews April 29, 2009 Paul Shread |
Technical Analysis: Nasdaq Leads the Way The S&P 500 cleared an important level today, but the Nasdaq is the market's real source of strength.  |
U.S. Banker May 2009 Joseph Rosta |
Don't Count on the Consumers This Time The president warned G-20 leaders in early April that the age of "voracious" American consumption is over.  |
HBS Working Knowledge April 27, 2009 |
Building Businesses in Turbulent Times An economic crisis is a charter for business leaders to rewrite and rethink how they do business, says Harvard Business School professor Lynda M. Applegate.  |
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