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THOUGHTS ON CONFIDENCE, Part One

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AS I PREPARE FOR MY TRIP TO BHUTAN Speculations about confidence are everywhere in the news. Do we have confidence that Obama and his team can resolve the economic crisis? Will investor confidence rebound? And what about consumer confidence? Does each of us have confidence in our ability to survive…

THE TOOTH BRUSH TEST

Relevance: 94%      Posted on: August 19, 2014

Avoiding Bankers It’s a crude idea, an inelegant metaphor, but it makes a lot of sense. At a time when the financial industry appears to have a lock on mergers and acquisitions, always looking for ways to increase the value of investments in stocks while skimming off profits for themselves,…

A Slip of the Chip

Relevance: 84%      Posted on: October 17, 2014

Dark Money and 501(c)(4) Associations An accident on the internet last month exposed a hidden form of political corruption known as “dark money.” It allows corporations to donate funds to “social welfare groups” set up specifically to support their political interests while circumventing legal limits. The New York Times, in…

Health Insurance for Wall Street

Relevance: 83%      Posted on: September 12, 2008

Lehman Brothers appears to be in its final throes, and the big question on front pages now is whether the government will intervene. A few days ago, of course, it rescued Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae – though the drastic treatment the mortgage giants got will compromise their quality of…

SOME TRUTHS ABOUT LYING

Relevance: 82%      Posted on: April 29, 2010

A Skill in Great Demand Few of us would doubt that lying can be a useful skill.  Still it was surprising to see this month’s Harvard Business Review report on a study that offered some tips to executives on the subject. The research by a professor at the Columbia Business…

THE DEADLY ROUTINE OF AIRLINE SECURITY

Relevance: 77%      Posted on: January 1, 2010

We’re Bored, They’re Bored Like anything that has become routine, screening for explosives and weapons at our airports has become all too predictable.  I’m sure I am not the only one who wonders if anything actually dangerous has been confiscated lately -- apart from water bottles, shampoos, and skin creams…

“RELIEF RALLY”

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AND WHAT THE STRESS TEST CONTINUES TO REVEAL “It took many years to inflate the enormous debt bubble that popped in 2007. The deleveraging process, which is nobody’s idea of fun, will take a long time, too.” Gretchen Morgenstern wrote this in the Busness Section of Sunday’s New York Times…

DIVIDED BY A COMMON PROBLEM: THE ECONOMY

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Opposite Strategies in Europe and America Two radically different solutions to a common problem are being proposed in Europe and America – or so it seems.  All our economies are in trouble:  massive indebtedness and credit shortages, on the one hand, while housing, employment, and growth are stalled.  In America…

DEREGULATION AND FREEDOM

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What Does “Freedom” Actually Mean Today Freedom, a key concept in our society, has a multiplicity of meanings.  We are, to begin with, “the land of the free and the home of the brave.”  I was brought up on the basic distinction between “freedom from” and “freedom to.”  I learned…