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Category: Economy

The Irrelevance of the European Toxic Asset Facility

  • October 28, 2011

By Andreas Kern While problems have been evident from the outset of the Global Financial Crises, the Eurozone and European Union have revealed their true Achilles’ Heels during the last couple of weeks.

Categories: Economy, International Policy

Tax Changes in Obama’s Jobs Act: Creating Jobs or Causing More Uncertainty?

  • October 15, 2011

by Erin Ingraham On September 8, President Obama stepped up to the plate and provided a substantial plan for job creation. While the hefty $447 billion price tag immediately placed the plan outside of the narrow boundaries Congressional Republicans would…

Categories: Domestic Policy, Economy
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