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BusinessWeek April 8, 2010 Peter Coy |
U.S. Economy: The Case for More Stimulus The worst thing about the uptick in hiring? It could undermine a second wave of federal spending that may be needed to stave off a double-dip recession. |
Reason May 2009 Nick Gillespie |
Will We Be Stimulated? Suspecting that there was more disagreement out there than the president was letting on, reason magazine asked 10 economists what they expect from the stimulus package. The results were not very optimistic. |
Finance & Development September 2009 Francesco Giavazzi |
Growth after the Crisis If the world economy is to recover, a replacement must be found for the newly frugal U.S. consumer. |
The Motley Fool December 22, 2008 Morgan Housel |
Why Obama's Scared of a Trillion-Dollar Stimulus Package Rather than come out swinging with a trillion-dollar stimulus that might push international confidence in the dollar to a tipping point, President-elect Obama keeps the plan at $775 billion. |
The Motley Fool January 30, 2008 Brian Lawler |
The President's Stimulus Plan Misses the Mark The current proposal to distribute billions of dollars in rebate checks would boost the wrong part of the economy. |
Financial Advisor February 2010 Michelle Knight |
Exit Strategies The road out of the recession is fraught with risks that include spiraling budget deficits and out-of-control inflation. |
CFO March 1, 2009 Edward Teach |
Lost and Foundering? Why we (probably) won't repeat Japan's infamous "lost decade." |
Reason July 2009 Randazzo et al. |
Turning Japanese Japan's post-bubble policies produced a "lost decade." So why is President Obama emulating them? |
Salon.com January 11, 2002 Damien Cave |
The dangers of overstimulation The right time to jump-start the economy may already have passed... |
The Motley Fool November 7, 2008 Morgan Housel |
Will Obama's Stimulus Plan Work? Here are two major stimulus measures Obama has pledged, along with a few thoughts on the impact they'll have on the economy. |
IndustryWeek March 1, 2009 Thomas Duesterberg |
The Competitive Edge -- An Exit Strategy for the Stimulus Plan We need to ensure that the government's intervention into the private sector is as brief as possible. |
BusinessWeek November 20, 2006 Mandel & Dunham |
Can Anyone Steer This Economy? Global forces have taken control of the economy. And government, regardless of party, will have less influence than ever |
BusinessWeek January 17, 2005 Michael J. Mandel |
Our Hidden Savings While other countries chide the U.S. for being profligate, Americans are putting more money into the things that matter over the long run. That's reflected in U.S. economic performance, among the strongest in the world. |
BusinessWeek April 8, 2010 Mike Dorning |
Why the Obama Plan Is Working Polls say the economy is heading in the wrong direction. Markets say it's back on track. This time, the markets are right. |
Finance & Development December 2009 Baldacci & Gupta |
Fiscal Expansions: What Works There is a firm link between the composition of fiscal policy and the length of a financial crisis. |
U.S. Banker May 2010 |
Overspending Threatens Economic Recovery Consumers began to save and the government issued a tax cut. Now spending by both is on the rise again. Unless tough choices are made, this won't end well. |
BusinessWeek March 29, 2004 Laura D'Andrea Tyson |
This Recovery Could Be Built On Quicksand Propelled by strong growth in the U.S., the world economy is on course to hit its fastest expansion in 20 years. |
IndustryWeek August 19, 2009 |
The Competitive Edge -- Are We Investing Wisely for Our Economic Future? The U.S. lags in the global race to invest in production technology and research. |
Entrepreneur December 2003 Steve Cooper |
A Happy New Year? Experts weigh in on whether 2004 will be the year the economy turns around. |
Financial Advisor September 2008 Evan Simonoff |
The Old Rules Don't Apply Anyone watching the stream of economic news surfacing this year has to wonder if there is a growing gap between perception and reality. |
Finance & Development December 2010 |
Stimulus Worked Without the quick and massive policy response, the Great Recession might still plague the United States. |
BusinessWeek October 29, 2009 Laura D'Andrea Tyson |
Jobs Now, Deficit Reduction Later The U.S. economy still needs fiscal stimulus. Attack the debt once demand returns. |
The Motley Fool February 27, 2009 Jennifer Schonberger |
Is the Government Really Helping the Economy? The Obama administration has stepped up to try to soften the blow to the careening economy by passing a stimulus plan and detailing a housing plan for foreclosures. But how much will the stimulus and housing plan help? Part 2 of an interview with Bill Greiner. |
BusinessWeek August 5, 2010 Peter Coy |
The Wisdom and Folly of the Bush Tax Cuts Most economists agree there's little choice but to end tax cuts from George W. Bush's era. That means the fiscal war in Washington is only going to get uglier. |
The Motley Fool January 21, 2009 Mike Pienciak |
Can Government Spending Drive Your Portfolio? Investing based on government stimulus could leave you on shaky ground. |
The Motley Fool June 25, 2010 Morgan Housel |
Whom to Blame for the National Debt It's all about the revenue. |
Finance & Development December 2009 Eswar Prasad |
Rebalancing Growth in Asia Asian emerging markets can improve their economic welfare by rebalancing growth toward domestic demand. |
Parameters Autumn 2004 Nader Elhefnawy |
National Mobilization: An Option in Future Conflicts? Despite a great deal of hand-wringing on the part of social critics, the really difficult question was not asked: Would a World War II-scale mobilization even have been possible after 9/11 if it had been deemed an appropriate response? |
Finance & Development March 2009 Carlo Cottarelli |
Paying the Piper The role of medium-term fiscal policy in rebounding from the crisis. |
Knowledge@Wharton December 18, 2002 |
Analyzing Likely Tax Cuts in 2003: Can Bush Kickstart the Economy? When Congress returns from the holiday break, President Bush is expected to unveil his plan for using tax cuts to stimulate the economy. But would the proposals under discussion provide the kind of short-term economic boost the White House says the country needs? |
CFO December 1, 2010 Russ Banham |
Shape Shifters Top economists tinker with their projections for 2011. |
The Motley Fool July 15, 2009 Alyce Lomax |
Fake Plastic Green Shoots While Obamanomics takes a hit, some still call for more stimulus. |
Finance & Development March 1, 2001 Martin Muhleisen & Hamid Faruqee |
Japan: Population Aging and the Fiscal Challenge With Japan facing a demographic crisis, government finances--stretched to the limit to keep the economy afloat--have to cope with the rising strain on public pension and health systems. This article looks at the economic and fiscal costs of aging in Japan... |
BusinessWeek March 11, 2010 Rich Miller |
'The New Normal' vs. 'The New Mix' The difference between terms is more than just semantics. One forecasts prolonged drudgery for the economy, the other sees recovery. So which should be on the tip of your tongue? |
BusinessWeek July 11, 2005 Rich Miller |
Too Much Money A global savings glut is good for growth -- but risks are mounting. |
CFO March 1, 2010 Russ Banham |
The Shape of Things to Come L, V, or W? Perhaps a check mark, or something with a wiggly tail? Top economists debate what the recovery will look like. |
CFO December 1, 2009 Russ Banham |
A Tax Credit? No Thanks Proposals to reward employers for creating jobs are winning few fans in Corporate America. |
The Motley Fool May 25, 2010 Morgan Housel |
The Biggest Threat From Greece That No One Talks About Why we're more vulnerable than ever, and how Greece might prove it. The worry is that Greece's mess will hammer the euro currency. |
Financial Advisor February 2009 Andrew Gluck |
Fixing The Economic Crisis Martin Wolf, associate editor and chief economics commentator at the Financial Times, says the long-term solution to the current crisis involves Americans saving more, but the Chinese will need to spend more, too. |
HBS Working Knowledge January 25, 2010 Sean Silverthorne |
A Macroeconomic View of the Current Economy A Q&A with HBS professor David A. Moss, author of A Concise Guide to Macroeconomics: What Managers, Executives, and Students Need to know. |
ifeminists July 21, 2009 Carey Roberts |
Obama's Betrayal of the Working-Class Male So where did the $787 billion economic stimulus package go wrong? |
BusinessWeek September 3, 2009 James C. Cooper |
Business Outlook: The Budding Recovery Has Staying Power Recent business austerity is boosting profits and the need to expand, and rising global growth is lifting exports, all while massive policy efforts continue to support demand. |
Financial Advisor January 2011 Eric Rasmussen |
Thawing Out Expect the slow economic recovery to continue in 2011. |
The Motley Fool November 12, 2008 Morgan Housel |
China's Stimulus vs. America's Bailout Last summer, China was looking for ways to put the brakes on its searing economy. Now its government is spending a fortune to speed things up. |
BusinessWeek September 29, 2003 Rich Miller |
Building toward a Worldwide Recovery Growth is picking up around the world as countries slash taxes and cut rates to spur demand. |
Financial Advisor October 2009 J. Michael Martin |
The Morning After As we've all learned, the party doesn't go on forever. Here's how to improve your investment results by analyzing potential economic scenarios. |
Finance & Development June 2010 Linda Yueh |
A Stronger China China can emerge from the crisis stronger if it increases domestic demand and promotes global integration. |
The Motley Fool August 4, 2010 Morgan Housel |
Roundtable: Keynes vs. Hayek! Who Was Right? Fool analysts chime in. |
BusinessWeek January 14, 2010 William Pesek |
After the Stimulus Binge, a Debt Hangover Trillions of dollars have been spent keeping the global economy afloat. But now fears about the Great Recession are giving way to worries about something else: The Great Reckoning. |
Reason June 2008 Donald J. Boudreaux |
The Coming Recession Seven observers debate the (sorry) state of the economy. |