A system can truly be considered broken when evaluators of hiring decisions are the ones that need to be evaluated.
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Competition on Auto Pilot
At the Hudson Institute recently, two economists and a business reporter discussed ways in which General Motors could avoid turning the lights off on the U.S. Auto Industry.
Road to Green Hell
While the risks of continuing to live our current lifestyle have been sung from the rooftops and beaten into the minds of citizens for years now, few have grasped the risks associated with the growing fervor of the green movement.
Hope & Spare Change
In our bid to win the USA Today award for best investigative paragraph, we offer up some news items that run about that long.*
Backbone of Economy Aches
“Small businesses are the heart of the American economy,” President Obama said at an event at the White House attended by small business owners.
Friends of Tom Daschle
They consist of media, political, and academic elites and maybe a red flag.
Economics 101
Considering the current global economic crisis, it would be nice if students could become more conversant with economic terminology, even if it’s only the basics.
Don’t Tread on Bill
American academics have mustered more support for Weather Underground alum and tenured professor Bill Ayers than they ever have for the country which they work in.
New Deal Stacked Again
On December 15, thirty prominent academic associations lobbied Congress for the inclusion of funds for schools in the upcoming economic stimulus bill, adding higher education to other industries looking for federal aid in the midst of the economic turndown.
Academics Laud Drug Use
Six academics and Philip Campbell, the editor-in-chief of Nature Magazine, recently argued that society should move “towards the responsible use of cognitive-enhancing drugs by the healthy,” particularly drugs typically used in the treatment of ADHD.