Unions then and now
During the late 19th century and early 20th, a confluence of circumstances transformed the United States into an industrial giant.
During the late 19th century and early 20th, a confluence of circumstances transformed the United States into an industrial giant.
John Nash, who won the 1994 Nobel Prize in economics, praised the gold standard in a recent talk at Fordham.
Think of General Motors as the metaphor of the Keynesian economy in one company -- massive simultaneous spending on unsustainable capital investmen
Several weeks ago the Southern Economics Association held its 78th annual meeting.
It was a dead heat. General Motors sold 9.37 million vehicles worldwide in 2007 and lost $38.7 billion.
I regard Grove City College and Loyola University New Orleans as the best two places in the U.S., heck, on the entire planet, for young people inte