misaacs | Shared With: Everyone - Aug 20 2008 | democratic party, economics, news, politics, Barack Obama
Excellent article! Begins by examining the competing economic viewpoints in the Democratic Party- personified by Bob (Reich) and Bob (Rubin)- and proceeds with an analysis of the evolution of Obama's economic views.
Quoted: he was exhausted from two days of campaigning in Florida and might decide to nap as soon as he got on the plane... but we ended up talking for an hour.
Quoted: "a country’s health can’t be measured simply by its economic output. That output, he said, “counts special locks for our doors and the jails for those who break them” but not “the health of our children, the quality of their education or the joy of their play.” .... The current concerns about the state of the planet, he said, required something of a paradigm shift for economics. If we don’t make serious changes soon, probably in the next 10 or 15 years, we may find that it’s too late.
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misaacs | Shared With: Everyone - Sep 15 2007 | news, economics, government, politics, books
Alan Greenspan has written a book...
Quoted: Of the presidents he worked with, Mr. Greenspan reserves his highest praise for Bill Clinton, whom he described in his book as a sponge for economic data who maintained “a consistent, disciplined focus on long-term economic growth.” ... paints a picture of Mr. Bush as a man driven more by ideology and the desire to fulfill campaign promises made in 2000, incurious about the effects of his economic policy, and an administration incapable of executing policy.
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This is not too surprising given Japan's dependency on U.S. consumers.
Let's see how this affects the U.S. markets tomorrow.
1 FaverViewed: 3 TimesQuoted: Japan’s economy has been hurt by weak export growth and steep cuts in corporate spending amid the worsening global slowdown.
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