When Does Boneless Not Mean Without Bones?
…funny and so true. The state of Ohio supreme court . . . And regarding the food item’s being called a “boneless wing,” it is common sense that that label…
…funny and so true. The state of Ohio supreme court . . . And regarding the food item’s being called a “boneless wing,” it is common sense that that label…
…Obama should propose a cut in corporate tax rates, because corporations need to have money to use for INVESTMENTS. And of course Brooks wouldn’t say that unless corporate profits* ARE…
…that has contributed to the last thirty years of corporate consolidations and elite wealth accumulation, both of which are problematic for sustainable economies and sustainable democracies. Michael Dell has a…
…comments to apply only to the corporate-free-speech Supreme-Court-created laws, just as the drafters of the proposed constitutional amendment regarding corporate personhood do. But the “corporate personhood” fiction actually was created,…
…balances model, but broken down into 4 sectors: the capital account plus government net saving plus household net saving plus corporate net saving must equal zero – household plus corporate…
…government social insurance) and private enterprises net of corporate profit incomes grew in sum spanning the recession (private enterprises net of corporate profits includes proprietor’s income, which did fall). Furthermore,…
The BEA released its final estimate of GDP growth and the national income account for 2005. The figures on GDP show no surprises. But the news release also highlights corporate…
The House and Senate conference committee has agreed to a compromise corporate tax bill that will modify, amend, create, and end various specific corporate tax provisions. Part of the initial…
…aren’t providing much impetus for the economy, he argues, and neither are firms: Nor is Corporate America stepping up and delivering any autonomous traction of its own. Sure, hiring rebounded…
…net profit rate of 0%, we could logically conclude that the nominal cost of money would equal any corporate profit rate as a general rule. So if corporate profit rates…