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…says, this case is not the case of the century nor of the decade nor even of this term. Unless, of course, a 5-4 majority surprises almost all the legal…
…says, this case is not the case of the century nor of the decade nor even of this term. Unless, of course, a 5-4 majority surprises almost all the legal…
…nearly half a century [and that] Medicaid is a jointly financed federal-state cooperative program, designed to help states furnish medical treatment to their needy citizens.” He then notes that state…
…the way to achieve broad-based tax growth: Gardner [of Institute on Taxation and Economic Policy] writes that Georgia lawmakers “wanting to join the non-income tax club are simply idolizing the…
…have advanced. *Michael D. Bordo;Claudia Goldin;Eugene N. White. The Defining Moment: The Great Depression and the American Economy in the Twentieth Century (National Bureau of Economic Research Project Report) (p….
…1980 on, and had Excel place a linear trend line on each. This division is somewhat arbitrary, but almost every economic time series you can find has a break point…
…and state elections makes for a need for voters to pay close attention to actual issues and to gain some knowledge underlying economic understanding…a complicated task for a potentially interested…
…also offers one of his own posts on the matter at Retirement Blues Brute economics of slavery. And opines at the end of his e-mail “It really makes me think…
…through and create a bulge of benefit needs and that US birth rates tended to be smaller now than they were a century ago. In other words. what is happening…
…such news made the front page of the nation’s major newspapers. Why? Because for the first time in more than half a century, a broad cross-section of the American public…
…are too often afflicted by chronic DC/NY revolving door syndrome? In frustration, President Obama has finally begun using Executive Orders to try to accomplish more positive economic change. And, as…