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Economic Ramblings: November 2013
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This space is devoted to the posting of information and commentary on economic, social and political developments. The readers are encouraged to discuss and comment on these issues in a frank but civil tone. Neither Pace University nor the Economics Department at Pace University are responsible for the posts on this blog. Sunday, November 17, 2013. Who Owns The National Debt? An interesting new analysis of the US national debt. Read carefully. Treasury ownership marks wealth divide. This research suggest...
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Economic Ramblings: October 2012
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This space is devoted to the posting of information and commentary on economic, social and political developments. The readers are encouraged to discuss and comment on these issues in a frank but civil tone. Neither Pace University nor the Economics Department at Pace University are responsible for the posts on this blog. Saturday, October 20, 2012. For Richer for Poorer. Oct 13th 2012 from the print edition of The Economist. Sunday, October 07, 2012. If you go to the recent release from the BLS. To a la...
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Economic Ramblings: US homeownership: Is the decline permanent?
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This space is devoted to the posting of information and commentary on economic, social and political developments. The readers are encouraged to discuss and comment on these issues in a frank but civil tone. Neither Pace University nor the Economics Department at Pace University are responsible for the posts on this blog. Saturday, November 01, 2014. US homeownership: Is the decline permanent? Comments due by Oct. 8, 2014. But the homeownership rate continues to decline. Continue reading the main story.
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Economic Ramblings: October 2014
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This space is devoted to the posting of information and commentary on economic, social and political developments. The readers are encouraged to discuss and comment on these issues in a frank but civil tone. Neither Pace University nor the Economics Department at Pace University are responsible for the posts on this blog. Friday, October 24, 2014. Wealth is growing faster than income, again. Comments due by Nov. 1, 2014. Wealth per adult in the U.S. has risen every year since 2008. In fact, a...While exp...
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Economic Ramblings: Immigration
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This space is devoted to the posting of information and commentary on economic, social and political developments. The readers are encouraged to discuss and comment on these issues in a frank but civil tone. Neither Pace University nor the Economics Department at Pace University are responsible for the posts on this blog. Friday, November 21, 2014. Comments due Nov. 30, 2014. 8221; And today’s immigrants are the same, in aspiration and behavior, as my grandparents were — people seeking a bett...Furthermo...
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Ramblings: Environmental Economics: A California town decides whether to drill or not?
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An informal forum for the exchange of ideas and concepts regarding issues raised by environmental economics. Readers are encouraged to contribute their frank ideas on the subjects raised and to be respectful of the views expressed by others. Sunday, March 22, 2015. A California town decides whether to drill or not? Comments due March 29, 2015. Labels: To Drill or not to drill for oil. Monday, March 23, 2015 2:57:00 PM. Wednesday, March 25, 2015 11:11:00 PM. Thursday, March 26, 2015 6:36:00 PM. I also say...
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Ramblings: Environmental Economics: 2014-04-13
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An informal forum for the exchange of ideas and concepts regarding issues raised by environmental economics. Readers are encouraged to contribute their frank ideas on the subjects raised and to be respectful of the views expressed by others. Sunday, April 13, 2014. Open Access/ Tragedy of Commons/Personal Freedom/Coase. Federal officials say a police dog was kicked and officers were assaulted. Photos: Showdown in Nevada. Bundy family members say they were thrown to the ground or jolted with a Taser.
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Economic Ramblings: The Economics of Thanksgiving Dinner.
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This space is devoted to the posting of information and commentary on economic, social and political developments. The readers are encouraged to discuss and comment on these issues in a frank but civil tone. Neither Pace University nor the Economics Department at Pace University are responsible for the posts on this blog. Friday, November 21, 2014. The Economics of Thanksgiving Dinner. Comments due by Nov . 29, 2014. From negotiating family politics. At the dinner table to managing the misery. Noted, "at...
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Economic Ramblings: Job gains and voter anxiety
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This space is devoted to the posting of information and commentary on economic, social and political developments. The readers are encouraged to discuss and comment on these issues in a frank but civil tone. Neither Pace University nor the Economics Department at Pace University are responsible for the posts on this blog. Friday, November 07, 2014. Job gains and voter anxiety. Comment by Nov. 15, 2014. Only days after many voters complained that the economy was getting. Average earnings have remained stu...
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Economic Ramblings: Wealth is growing faster than income, again.
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This space is devoted to the posting of information and commentary on economic, social and political developments. The readers are encouraged to discuss and comment on these issues in a frank but civil tone. Neither Pace University nor the Economics Department at Pace University are responsible for the posts on this blog. Friday, October 24, 2014. Wealth is growing faster than income, again. Comments due by Nov. 1, 2014. Wealth per adult in the U.S. has risen every year since 2008. In fact, a...While exp...
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