The rhetoric about sending jobs overseas sounds familiar, but this time it comes with a French accent.
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U.S. Treasury Makes A Bet On Low Interest Rates
The first addition to the U.S. Treasury’s lineup in over 15 years seems to be a big gamble.
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Larry Elkin in The Westchester County Business Journal
The Westchester County Business Journal, September 6, 2012Larry Elkin describes his path from journalist to founder and president of Palisades …
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Central Bank Power And Its Limit
Central bankers have the power to provide limitless cheap credit to governments, but that doesn’t fix the economy.
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Money Fund Regs Deserve A Stake Through The Heart
A bad proposal is dead, but money funds are not safe yet. This regulatory creature warrants a stake through the heart.
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Charter Schools And Vouchers Getting Results
When publicly funded charter schools start drawing students away from private schools, the charters must be doing something right.
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Shomari Hearn in The South Florida Business Journal
Shomari Hearn explains two ways to reduce the increased Medicare tax burden in 2013.
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New York’s Taxi Time Warp
You can hail a cab in a New York minute – in midtown. But the city’s taxi system is stuck in the days of the Chrysler Airflow.
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