From San Antonio Express-News
Dated 18 April 2012
Nobel economist lecture cancelled
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From Dakota Voice
Dated 19 March 2012
Modeling investment returns seeks to find an equation to predict your expected returns as much as possible. The one-factor model, called the capital asset pricing model (CAPM), was developed in the early 1960s. William Sharpe, Harry Markowitz and Merton Miller won...
From Big News Network
Dated 21 February 2012
The EU austerity plan for Greece will not rescue the country from default, Paul Krugman, Princeton University professor and winner of the 2008 Nobel Prize in economics, said in his blog in The New ...
From The Observer
Dated 25 January 2012
We are a nation of trailblazers – but American education must be as exceptional and as diverse as America's citizens • After watching last night's state of the union speech, we began to wonder what the great president Jed Bartlet...
From Free Internet Press
Dated 13 January 2012
Intellpuke: This
economicsblog was written by Joseph Stieglitz, professor of economics at
Columbia University and a Nobel prize laureate; it was posted on the
Guardian's website edition for Friday, January 13, 2012. Mr. Stieglitz's
economicsblog follows:
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From Salt Lake Tribune / Deseret Morning News
Dated 2 January 2012
Regulations helpful
Published Jan 2, 2012 01:01AM MDT
The editorial “Drinking Problem: Utah liquor laws make no sense” (Our View, Dec. 27) states “Willing sellers of a legal product are effectively prevented from doing...
From Business Week
Dated 27 December 2011
Dec. 27 (Bloomberg) -- Robert Mundell, a Nobel Prize-winning economist and professor of economics at Columbia University, talks about the possibility that former Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi may stage a comeback. Mundell, speaking with Sara Eisen on Bloomberg Television's...
From NewsBusters.org
Dated 21 December 2011
In 2008, New York Times columnist Paul Krugman was awarded the Nobel Prize in economics. At that time it wasn’t hard to imagine the Swedes were rewarding Krugman for eight years of blasting George W. Bush. In other words, the...