More growth in GDP = more profits for investors?
Hat tip to reader Henry Cobb. The Economist reports an intersting conclusion in how we measure the equation more growth=more profits for investors. None of this is to deny the…
Hat tip to reader Henry Cobb. The Economist reports an intersting conclusion in how we measure the equation more growth=more profits for investors. None of this is to deny the…
…the future.” [9] Maurice Dobb, Wages, Cambridge, 1928. [10] Clifford Cobb, Ted Halstead and Jonathan Rowe ‘If the GDP is up, Why is America Down’, Atlantic Monthly, October 1995. [11]…
…of them steeped in the history of race and the history of police violence in this country,” said Jelani Cobb of The New Yorker, an elder statesman of the group…
…some officials refuse to certify, lawyers for the campaign will be quick to go to court to force them to comply with the law. Cobb v. Georgia, also being heard…
…natural gas, other than the odd city bus or garbage truck in random municipalities? The answer is a simple but unpleasant one. See, we in the US would label the…
…considered almost risk-free because if the borrowers default, Fannie or Freddie will pay off the loans (assuming Fannie and Freddie remain solvent). Non-conforming loans go into pools known as private-label…
…ridiculous. But it does have the advantage of carrying with it the Madisonian Freedom/Liberty tag, a label that the Koch right confers upon anything it wishes, because that surely will…
…political debates, is a disagreement about how far to turn the knobs when adjusting policy; it does not seem to call for a separate ideological label. That said, Mr. Konczal…
…that: think twice about calling it “income” — even with the Haig-Simons tag attached. I’ve received almost-universal pushback on the “comprehensive income” label, even from the most enlightened (and progressive)…
…From Calhoun, incredibly inaccurately labeled a “libertarian,” through the Agrarian Populist literary movement that was popular at Vanderbilt where Jim wanted to go but did not (he went to Middle…