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The Economy Grows Modestly, While Wall Street Is At An All Time High We have yet another bubble, this time caused by the ill-advised stimulus created by Central Bankers.

WASHINGTON – When it comes to US higher and higher stock prices I am struck by something truly odd,...
Economy, Europe, International, Public Policy, US

No Sustainable Economic Development Without Genuine Democratic Capitalism Contrary to previous predictions, emerging markets are not catching up

WASHINGTON – Economic development specialist William Easterly pointed out recently that, reviewing all the speeches delivered by the past...
Economy, International, Politics, Public Policy

Fighting Climate Change Is Useless – Invest In Adaptation Without China, India and others participating, US expensive carbon restrictions mandates will make no difference

WASHINGTON – If you want a cogent and well explained argument about the complete uselessness of US carbon restriction laws...
Economy, Energy, Public Policy, US

Germany’s Green Energy Revolution Based On Belief, Not Economics The government is mandating the use of renewable energy, even though it is more expensive than fossil fuels. Will this bet pay off?

WASHINGTON – An interesting WSJ story, (Germany’s Expensive Energy Gamble, August 27, 2014), provides a good illustration of  top-down...
Economy, Energy, International, Politics, Public Policy, US

Instead Of Funding Green Political Candidates, Billionaire Tom Steyer Should Use His Millions To Support More Research In Renewable Energy Forcing the adoption of immature renewable energy technologies will cost a fortune, without improving the environment

WASHINGTON – TIME magazine has a lengthy portrait of Tom Steyer, (Green Giant, June 2, 2014), a California billionaire who decided...
Economy, Energy, International, Politics, Public Policy, US

Contrary To What Many Believe, Most Indians Are Illiterate The gifted scientists and engineers are real; but they are a small minority in a vast country of over 1.2 billion people

WASHINGTON – Based on partial and therefore misleading information you think that most Indians are highly educated and English...
Economy, Education, International, Politics, Public Policy

Stale Economic Policy Debates In Europe Indicate Inability To Reverse Historic Decline Unions want jobs without any consideration about sectors and competitiveness. Employers speak with a tired voice

WASHINGTON – A debate on French TV (France 24) featuring Pieter Timmermans, head of the Federation of Enterprises in Belgium,...
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Hollande’s Poor Efforts At Attracting Foreign Investors To France Telling investors "We are not afraid of you" is not much of a marketing message. Likewise, telling them that you intend to simplify taxation and immigration procedures is not going to get you very far

By Paolo von Schirach February 18, 2014 WASHINGTON – “France is not afraid to open itself up to the...
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Matteo Renzi To Lead Italy Out Of The Swamp Of Terminal Decline? Very unlikely. Another professional politician, even if youthful and aggressive, cannot put together a long term, viable plan that will stick

By Paolo von Schirach February 13, 2014 WASHINGTON – And so Italy is getting a new Prime Minister. Matteo Renzi,...
Education, International

New York State Run Out Of Ideas, It Does Not Know How To Promote Itself TV ads broadcast on business channels focus only on tax holidays for companies setting up shop in New York State. That's it?

WASHINGTON – New York, once upon a time the symbol of American economic might and creativity, run out of ideas....
Economy, Public Policy, US
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