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October 13, 2012

A Better Way to Avoid the Fiscal Cliff on Taxes,…

With the fiscal cliff now in sight, the nation?¢‚Ǩ‚Ñ¢s pundits are breathing as heavily as they collectively can over the…Continue reading

October 5, 2012

The Good News in Today’s Jobs Report is Better than…

This morning's employment report makes the President's case that the economy is not only strengthening, but has been for some…Continue reading

October 4, 2012

Romney No Longer Has a Tax Plan

The press may not yet realize it, but last night's debate actually made a little news: Mitt Romney no longer…Continue reading

September 19, 2012

Mitt Romney is Just Not Ready to be President

For a candidate running for president on promises to reform taxes and entitlements, Mitt Romney provided evidence this week that…Continue reading

August 16, 2012

Rewriting Economic History Against Obama

This op-ed written by Dr. Shapiro is reprinted from in the Washington Post on August 16, 2012 Two respected economic…Continue reading

July 25, 2012

The Eurozone Crisis is Back, and All of Us Are…

Once again, the Eurozone debt crisis threatens to suck the oxygen out of the global economy. Two years of austerity…Continue reading

July 11, 2012

The LIBOR Mess Could Be the Biggest Financial Fraud in…

If our financial policies were based on recent experience, the debate over government regulation versus self-regulation by Wall Street would…Continue reading

July 2, 2012

A New Economic Challenge Facing Europe and the United States

I spent much of last week in Geneva, Switzerland. Even in that city of global institutions, in the European country…Continue reading

June 21, 2012

How Much Credit Can Obama Claim on the Economy?

Presidents regularly get the credit or blame for developments beyond their control. Sometimes, they also get no credit or blame…Continue reading

June 4, 2012

An Economic Program for the Fall Campaign and the Next…

With the presidential election turning on the economy, the debate has focused on whats right or wrong with the current…Continue reading