Economics

Kevin on October 2nd, 2005

Don Luskin has been tireless in his pursuit of Paul Krugman. What kind of pursuit? Is he stalking Krugman, as Krugman claims? No, the pursuit has been one for accountability. It is one thing to shred Krugman to pieces on a bi-weekly basis It is another entirely to turn the Times Public Editor Barney Calame […]

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Kevin on September 9th, 2005

The Business Roundtable launched the Partnership for Disaster Relief to advance the private sectorâ??s role in disaster preparedness when a natural disaster occurs. â??The U.S. business communityâ??s overwhelming response to this unimaginable disaster follows the lessons learned after last Decemberâ??s devastating tsunami. Our members and humanitarian partners experienced firsthand the essential role private sector support […]

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Kevin on August 27th, 2005

Sunday night at 9pm est on Pundit Review Radio we will take a look at the impact blogs are having on corporate America. You can stream the show live.Our guest for the first half hour will be Jay Fitgerald, business writer for the Boston Herald and the man behind the Herlad’s business blog, Econoblog. Jay […]

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Kevin on July 14th, 2005

Who: Don Luskin, Smart Money and National Review Online columnist, blogger (poorandstupid.com) and chief investment officer, Trend Macrolytics LLC, an independent economics and investment consulting firm serving institutional investors. When: Sunday evening, 9PM EST Where: WRKO, Boston’s Talk StationStreaming Live @ WRKO Call us toll free @ 877-469-4322 Why: Don is and old friend of […]

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Kevin on July 14th, 2005

So how does the US economy stack up?Gross Domestic Product (GDP) Japan, 2004, 2.9 percent France, 2004, 2.1 percent Germany, 2004, 1.7 percent. Italy, 2004, 1.3 percent European Union, 2004 1.3 percent United States, 2004: 4.4 percent Unemployment Japan, 4.7 percent France, 10.1 percent Germany, 11.7 percent Italy, 8.6 percent European Union, 9.5 percent United […]

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