With the passing of the President Reagan this weekend, expect to see a frenzy of politcal jockeying, with the White House hopes to catch...
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Interesting Wall Street Journal piece on the fluid situation in the midwest, where the unemployment rates in 5 battleground states...
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How big an impact will Ralph Nader have in the 2004 Presidential Election? Regardless of whether you think Nader cost the Dems the last...
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Steve Liesman has fun at the Chairman’s expense (heh): “Wanted: Economist with impeccable credentials. Knowledge of monetary...
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The WSJ continues to impress with their aggressive election coverage. Here is their most recent State by State analysis. The Journal...
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Kenneth H. Thomas, Lecturer in Finance at Wharton, was kind enough to allow us to reproduce portions of his research. “Fed...
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Barron’s resident curmudgeon asks the question: Is the Fed Chief too tight with the President? Based upon research done by Wharton...
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Paul Kasriel of The Northern Trust Co. says the surprise isn’t that Greenspan was tapped for an extended stay at helm of Fed but...
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Poll: Balanced Budget Beats Tax Cuts Tue Apr 13,10:56 PM ET Add U.S. National – AP to My Yahoo! By WILL LESTER, Associated Press...
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EFF points to testimony by former Congressman Al Swift, who is a long standing home recording hobbyist: “I think I was in my first...
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