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Despite great handwringing over America's anemic job creation, the president demonstrates little understanding of the damage his policies are doing to millions of unemployed American desperate to find work.
America's version of capitalism has been much more dynamic than Europe's. Why don't Obama and Romney debate that?
Just when it looked like the job market was going to rebound, recent unemployment numbers revealed a disappointing reality.
The United States will certainly debate the issue about whether the plot can be blamed on the Iranian government as a whole, or whether it can simply be dismissed as the desperate act of rogue elements among Iran’s competing power centers.
Aparna Mathur presents "Macroeconomic Approaches to Job Creation" at the 2011 GAO Conference.
Last week, Manhattan's appellate court gave the New York City Department of Education the go-ahead to release the names and "value-added score" rankings of thousands of the city's teachers. These scores are designed to quantify the direct impact of teachers on student performance.
Adequately funding the nation's patent system is the most important reform that could be enacted right now. Unfortunately, the legislation making its way through Congress may not do very much to help the situation.









