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Is Democracy the Best Setting For Strong Economic Growth? - WSJ.com

Blogged on: March 14, 2007, 9:19 am
Hoping to counterbalance the economic populism of Venezuela President Hugo Chavez, President Bush is on a weeklong tour of Latin America, bearing a message of optimism about democracy, trade and economic prosperity. But what exactly do we know about the r
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Economic Principals

Blogged on: February 23, 2007, 12:27 pm
Ever wonder how Chicago got to be the city that it is today? Not because it's situated near O'Hare, the busiest airport in the world. Nor because the Union Station is located on what used to be the edge of town. Chicago started out where it did because it
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EconTalk, Permanent Podcast Link, Lucas on Growth, Poverty and Business Cycles: Library of Economics and Liberty

Blogged on: February 7, 2007, 7:28 pm
Bob Lucas, Nobel Laureate and professor of economics at the University of Chicago talks about wealth and poverty, what affects living standards around the world and over time, the causes of business cycles and the role of the money in our economy. Along t
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The Creativity Exchange: Why some cities make it and others don't

Blogged on: December 8, 2006, 10:33 am
Over at All About Cities, Wendy Waters asks: "Do corporate headquarters still matter?" writing that: For years now, Vancouver has seen the number of corporate head offices in the city decline. The business community and some politicians have become pre-oc
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Neoliberalism and the City / David Harvey

Blogged on: November 28, 2006, 9:43 pm

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