21st century economics just starting
…I also will have other works and ideas about ‘fair’, ‘wealthy’, ‘rich’, and ‘value’, ‘responsibility’. I do know our pithy sayings just don’t describe much. So it is well worth…
…I also will have other works and ideas about ‘fair’, ‘wealthy’, ‘rich’, and ‘value’, ‘responsibility’. I do know our pithy sayings just don’t describe much. So it is well worth…
…of ownership and responsibility is indeed important, and the questions of costs are indeed not a Wall St. or Washington DC concern yet. There are creative responses given that the…
…was accelerated since after 2000, would state regulation have been able to help with the bank situation? Is the lack of staff with huge increases in responsibility another way to…
…the government of the people to govern the country in accordance with the people’s wishes, as expressed in democratic elections. As to where the responsibility belongs for presenting this argument:…
…Conference Board took over responsibility of publishing this series because it is a component of the coincident index. But as the following chart it has a very good record of…
…responsibility is ensuring the safety and soundness of the national bank system, almost its entire budget comes from fees it imposes on the banks—meaning that its funding depends on keeping…
…trolls do not feel they are bound by the rules of courtesy or social responsibility. 4. When trolls are ignored they step up their attacks, desperately seeking the attention they…
…post: The department is the second-largest government agency after the Defense Department. And the VA faces the awesome responsibility of caring for several generations of veterans, including the crush of…
…issue? Apparently some more. As a micro-cosm of individual responsibility and the complexities of issues involved, and as a cultural issue and market of personal responibility, I find it is…
…after Enron, WorldCom, Adelphia, the NYSE, etc. – that very same Business Roundtable narrowed CEO responsibility back to “shareholders only”. How wrong they are! Unless and until CEOs acknowledge obligations…