Inflation: ‘Financial Death by a Thousand Cuts’ – Knowledge@Wharton Posted using ShareThis
Inflation: ‘Financial Death by a Thousand Cuts’ – Knowledge@Wharton Posted using ShareThis
For what it’s worth, I am one of 4 Baylor professors “mentioned” in an article entitled “Honorable Mentions” which appears in the current issue of Baylor Magazine.
Just in time for Christmas, here is a 5 minute, 52 second clip from the “Christmas at Baylor” DVD produced and directed by David Byrd in December 2003. Enjoy!
Here’s a list of articles that I have been reading today (organized by topic): Economics and the Financial Crisis In the World of Banks, Bigger Can Be Better, by Charles Calomiris “We can solve the too-big-to-fail problem without losing the benefits of a global financial system.” The jobs battle, by Keith Hennessey A Sickening Deficit, …
Here’s a list of articles that I have been reading today (organized by topic): Economics This year’s Nobel Prize in Economics goes to Elinor Ostrom and Oliver Williamson. The New York Times is running an article today entitled “Two Americans Share Nobel in Economics” which puts Ostom’s and Williamson’s intellectual contributions into context. The following …
Here’s a list of articles that I have been reading today (organized by topic): Economics A Bug, Not a Feature, by Greg Mankiw Quality Reporting Doesn’t Come Cheap, by Peter R. Kann Wall Street Journal: “The decline of newspapers is a tragedy for democracy. How can it be stopped?” Financial Crisis One Year Later, by …
Here’s a list of articles that I have been reading today (organized by topic): Financial Crisis Bank Pay and the Financial Crisis, by Jeffrey Friedman Wall Street Journal: “G-20 accounting rules, not bank bonuses, put the system at risk.” Health Care Reform J&J CFO: Biggest Nightmare Is Public Health Option, by David M. Katz CFO …
Here’s a list of articles that I have been reading today (organized by topic): Economics and the Financial Crisis Taxes, Depression, and Our Current Troubles, by Art Laffer Wall Street Journal: “Tariffs, rising state and federal taxes, and currency devaluation ruined the 1930s, and they could do the same today.” Foreign Policy Summits of Folly, …
Here’s a list of articles that I have been reading today (organized by topic): Economics Why College Costs Rise, Even in a Recession, by Ron Lieber New York Times: “If you have paid college tuition recently, you probably have questions. Where does all that money go? And why doesn’t the price tag ever fall?” Disneyland …