Profits without Prosperity
…in Congress are argueing that corporations are leaving billions of dollars abroad at the expense of bringing it home to invest in jobs. However, says Douglas Shackelford, tax and accounting…
…in Congress are argueing that corporations are leaving billions of dollars abroad at the expense of bringing it home to invest in jobs. However, says Douglas Shackelford, tax and accounting…
…something: Sallie Mae’s Douglas St. Peters has criticized the project, and the concept of loan forgiveness generally (if the banks oppose it, its got to be good, right?). Surprisingly however,…
Naked Capitalism has an article The Continuing Depopulation of Detroit on Detroit which I attempted to answer. No one cause can be assigned to answer what happened to Detroit since…
…Sincerely, Douglas M. Hughes See also: WHAT IS OUR ONE DEMAND? See also: Martin Gilens and Benjamin I. Page, Testing Theories of American Politics: Elites, Interest Groups, and Average Citizens”…
…These are the Schools Driving America’s Student Loan CrisisJim Tankersley and Danielle Douglas-Gabriel, The Washington Post, September 10, 2015 A crisis in student loans? Adam Looney and Constantine Yannelis, BPEA…
…why a man being investigated for leaking information was kept in a post requiring top-security clearance. Douglas Grover, DeVecchio’s lawyer, says it is because the Bureau had always understood what…
…number of jobs to go round, is a long-known fallacy. Those who pretend otherwise or deny that finding should be treated with the same bemused contempt as Douglas Carswell when…
…and Virginia governor Douglas Wilder. Hundreds of African diplomats and some twenty heads of government were also in attendance. When Strasser entered the meeting hall, sporting his now-trademark sunglasses and…
…question mark in the updated title. Like the authors, I apologize. I should have read the paper more carefully. I thank Douglas Hess @douglasrhess for pointing out the published correction…
…indirectly countered the fallacy claim in their analysis include Sydney J. Chapman, John Maynard Keynes, Joan Robinson, Luigi Pasinetti, John R. Commons, Dorothy W. Douglas, John Maurice Clark and Thorsten…