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Dr. Belton brings extensive experience as an economist and in government affairs in a variety of settings. Most recently, he led the Manufacturing Policy Initiative at Indiana University, where his work focused on the intersection of public policy and US manufacturing competitiveness. He has s...
Obviously I’m biased, but I’d have to say that my hedged statement was a lot more accurate than Yellen’s hedged statement. (Full disclosure: I foolishly ignored Austrian business cycle theory in apostin January 2007 when I made fun of Peter Schiff’s doomsaying. My bad.) ...
I just read a review in this week’s Economist of a book called ‘Geopolitics for the End Time’, which gloomily observes how the pandemic deepened political divisions and mistrust, within and between countries. International travel, by definition, cannot be managed by countries in isolation - ...
"There's no agenda where we insist that someone must necessarily be democratically elected in their country. But I think you know we are against the takeover of government through unconstitutional means. We are against coup d'etats. So by definition those who will be elected head of the Afri...