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Economists compare the methodology and resultsof the Current Employment Statistics and the Current Population Surveys.
In the months leading up to the war with Iraq, the Federal Reserve warned that heightened "geopolitical risk" could harm the economy. Last week, President George W. Bush announced the end of combat operations in Iraq. Now that geopolitical risk is a smaller factor, can the economy return to...
Since the 1930s, accountants and bank regulators have recognized the inherent weaknesses of mark-to-market accounting.
This event has been CANCELLED.
AEI presents its inaugural Economy Watch--an essential up-to-the-minute briefing on the current economic policy debate and the state of the economy. This event will bring together AEI's nationally renowned team of economists, analysts, and special guests.
The collapse in new housing activity and weakness in the auto market are a drag, but strength elsewhere has kept the economic engine operating on all cylinders.
Reeling from bad publicity and diminished expectations, the Bush administration is about to get a much-needed shot in the arm from the economy.
This book offers perspectives from leading academics on China's difficult transition to financial-market liberalization.
It seemed inconceivable that 11 European nations would get their acts together in time to launch an unprecedented new common currency on Jan. 1, 1999. Now it looks like they've done it.




