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Did Homeowners Cause The Great Recession?
/in The EconomyAppearing in: Forbes The person who caused the current world recession can be found not on Wall Street or the city of London, but instead could be you, and your […]
Amid Obama’s Change is More of the Same
/in PoliticsAppearing in: Politico The Obama administration has been, so far, hierarchical and even conservative in its thinking. Following and even surpassing the Bush administration’s reliance on an M.B.A.-trained elite, which […]
Why The Left Is Questioning Its Hero
/in Politics, The EconomyAppearing in: Forbes Much has been made by the national media and the markets about the emergence from our desiccated economic soil of what President Obama has called “green shoots.” […]
Europe: No Longer A Role Model For America
/in Politics, The EconomyAppearing in: Forbes For decades many in the American political and policy establishment–including close supporters of President Obama–have looked enviously at the bureaucratic powerhouse of the European Union. In everything […]
Britain’s Labour Lessons For Obama
/in PoliticsAppearing in: Forbes LONDON – The thrashing of Britain’s New Labour Party – which came in a weak third in local and European Parliament elections this week – may seem […]
Is Your City Safe From The Tech Bust?
/in The Economy, Urban AffairsAppearing in: Forbes A decade ago, the path to a successful future seemed sure. Secure a foothold in the emerging information economy, and your city or region was destined to […]
Can California Make A Comeback?
/in California, The EconomyAppearing in: Forbes These are times that thrill some easterners’ souls. However bad things might be on Wall Street or Beacon Hill, there’s nothing more pleasing to Atlantic America than […]
Let’s Snooker The TARP Babies
/in The EconomyAppearing in: Forbes Snook, Texas, a town of less than 600 souls, is best known for being the home of Sodalak’s Country Inn, the originator of country fried bacon. It […]
The Luxury City vs. the Middle Class
/in The Economy, Urban AffairsAppearing in: The American The sustainable city of the future will rest on the revival of traditional institutions that have faded in many of today’s cities. Ellen Moncure and Joe […]
Obama’s Energy Triangulation
/in Politics, The EconomyAppearing in: Politico With the possible exception of health care reform, no major issue presents more political opportunities and potential pitfalls for President Barack Obama than energy. A misstep over […]