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The result of the NFL's collective-bargaining agreement will affect the economic strategy of getting value from draft picks, making a more straight forward process and bland equality among teams.
It looks like there will be another Super Bowl between the New England Patriots and the New York Giants.
Sportswriters and economists have different opinions when it comes to choosing the winners and losers of this year's NFL draft.
What do economists know that NFL coaches do not about drafts and salary caps?
Can economics declare which team was the big winner in last weekend's NFL draft?
Tuesday's election results offered a bright morning for those who favor free trade, even though one could quibble about how important the trade issue really was to the outcome.
A national agreement among politicians to not lure the Saints away through subsidies might just be a first step toward eliminating this particular brand of unproductive corporate welfare.
Today, RHSU unveils the 2012 Edu-Scholar Public Presence rankings. The metrics, as explained yesterday, are designed to recognize those university-based academics who are contributing most substantially to public debates about schools and schooling.




