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By Mike Patton |
October 7, 2012
What is a demagogue and why should you care? One advisor's look at how things are likely to change after the election.
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By Gil Weinreich, AdvisorOne |
August 15, 2012
A former conservative official has rallied 400 economists, including five Nobel Prize winners, to sign a statement supporting Republican presidential hopeful Mitt Romney’s economic policies.
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By Mike Patton |
July 9, 2012
Sorry, but Europe's experience suggests more government spending is not the solution.
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By Alexei Bayer |
June 27, 2012
Several recent elections in Europe were seen as a referendum on fiscal austerity (and fiscal discipline) and their results were presented as a mood shift in favor of more government spending and economic stimulus.
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By John Sullivan, AdvisorOne |
April 30, 2012
Sparks flew when Paul Krugman and Rep. Ron Paul faced off on Bloomberg TV's "Street Smart" Monday afternoon.
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By Kenneth Silber, Research |
February 1, 2012
Elizabeth Warren presents a conundrum for Wall Street. She is a forceful, well-prepared critic of the financial industry.
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By Gil Weinreich, AdvisorOne |
January 16, 2012
If Martin Luther King were alive today, what would he have to say about today’s dominant issue–the weak economy?
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By Gil Weinreich, AdvisorOne |
December 20, 2011
Readers are invited to weigh in on the controversy over the validity of John Maynard Keynes’ economic theory–so poignant today because we are living in the worst economic times since the Great Depression, to which Keynesian economics was a response.
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By Gil Weinreich, AdvisorOne |
November 15, 2011
Has America entered an era of persistent economic weakness like the two decades of stagnation Japan has faced since the collapse of its bubble economy in 1991?
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By Gil Weinreich, AdvisorOne |
October 17, 2011
President Obama has spoken sympathetically of the leaderless protest movement, Republican candidates have criticized it, Paul Krugman speaks of the group's positive potential while rioters in Rome attest to its destructive potential...