Archives 2012
2012 Volume Issue 1
About that Labor Force Participation Rate
2012 Volume Issue 1a
Why are interest rates so low?
2012 Volume Issue 2
Labor Force Participation Rate by Age Group
So you think a drop in the unemployment rate from 8.5% in December 2011 to 8.3% in January 2012 is a sign of improvement in the economy? Think again!
2012 Volume Issue 2a
THE CHINESE MIRACLE; OR IS IT REALLY A U. S. POLICY DEBACLE?
2012 Volume Issue 2b
FED CHAIRMAN BEN BERNANKE: A FELLOW PESSIMIST OR JUST A FELLOW RATIONAL REALIST
2012 Volume Issue 3
What’s going on with the Civilian Noninstitutional Population?
January 2009 to January 2012
2012 Volume Issue 4
WHY IS THE FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM (FED) SO PROFITABLE?
…and the Consideration of Some of the Resulting Implications (Part One)
2012 Volume Issue 5
…or as the composition by J.S. Bach tells us, Sleepers Awake! (Wachet Auf!)…and connect the dots!
2012 Volume Issue 6
2012 Volume Issue 7
WILL THE ECONOMIC ROAD TO RECOVERY FOR THE U.S. BE A ROUGH, ROCKY, AND UPHILL STRUGGLE?
“”The economy that we had before the recession is gone,” said Kenneth Goldstein, economist at the Conference Board. “It’s not coming back.
2012 Volume Issue 8
High Gas Prices – Recipe for Killing an Economic Recovery
2012 Volume Issue 9
How many Jobs are we Short, Really?
2012 Volume Issue 10
Declaration of Energy Independence
TEAR DOWN THIS WALL OF RESTRICTIONS ON THE EXPLOITATION OF OUR ENERGY RESOURCES!!
2012 Volume Issue 11
The Income Distribution and its Relationship to Competition from the Perspective of Theoretical Welfare Economics
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1U7QcfnWj8H9x_SltrnBWXLd-kIURbXY8/view?usp=drive_link
2012 Volume Issue 12
The Civilian Labor Force Participation (LFPR) and its Continued Impact on the Employment Situation
2012 Volume Issue 13
Part I of a series Oil Prices, Market Size, Division of Labor, Productivity and the Standard of Living are all related and Waving Red Flags at mounting Problems
2012 Volume Issue 14
HAS THE HONEYMOON OF EUROPEAN UNITY GONE KAPUT?
Has the wedding thought to be made in Heaven really been one forged in hell?
2012 Volume Issue 15
The May 201 2 Employment Report: Encouraged Worker Effect? Well that’s part of it…
2012 Volume Issue 16
ARE WE PAINTING OURSELVES INTO A PROVERBIAL CORNER?
Our concern is for our future (both near and far) ability to conduct effective monetary policy and fiscal policy. Let’s examine the alarming data and the theoretical reasons for this concern.
2012 Volume Issue 17
2012 Volume Issue 18
LET FREEDOM RING!!!
GOD BLESS AMERICA AND HAIL TO THE SHALE AS IN BAKKEN, EAGLE FORD, MARCELLUS AND ON AND ON AND ON
2012 Volume Issue 19
Misguided Fiscal Policy: Is it a case of fool’s gold, or the consequences of economic ignorance?
2012 Volume Issue 20
2012 Volume Issue 21
Resuscitating the Moribund U. S. Economy
2012 Volume Issue 22
The Restructuring of an Industry: A Case Study of the U. S. Light Vehicle Market
2012 Volume Issue 24
2012 Volume Issue 25
Do More Regulations and Regulatory Agencies lead to a better Financial System?
…it doesn’t’ seem to be the case, despite all the legislative efforts to the contrary. In fact, there are growing signs that our once reputedly ‘greatest financial system in the world’ is rapidly moving from dynamic and agile to one crawling at a turtle’s pace.
2012 Volume Issue 26
NOVEMBER 201 2 MARKS EMPLOYMENT SITUATION
First, some questions/comments…
Why isn’t the fall in the U-3 unemployment rate and U-6 measure of unemployment good news?
2012 Volume Issue 27
2012 Volume Issue 28