For the final installment in this series (the first three parts can be viewed here, here, and here), let’s start with a video from Prager University. I like the video for the selfish reason that it matches my 2019 analysis. At the risk of over-simplification, China’s post-WWII econo...
To augment my four-part series on the economics of government spending, here’s a video from Prager University explaining how big government doesn’t work. The video, narrated by Professor Joshua6 Rauh of Stanford, highlights three major types of spending and finds that bigger government has pro...
internship through Florida State University, where he had an emphasis on sports nutrition. He has his masters degree in Exercise Science and Nutrition from the University of Tampa where he worked as the nutrition director and research assistant in the Human Performance Laboratory at the university. ...
Margaret attended the Computer Science program at State University of New York at Binghamton. Thanks to the following people for their support of this project: Deana Coble, IBM Redbooks Technical Writer Karen Lawrence, IBM Redbooks Technical Writer Ann Lund, IBM Redbooks Residency Administrator Thanks...
“repositioning” older drugs for this coronavirus is that their safety profile, side effects, dosing and drug interactions are already well documented. However, Ian Lipkin, MD, of Columbia University recently told MSNBC, with a grin, that investments tend to go toward treatments that are “sexy...
…All things considered, the Obamas could stand to earn as much as $242.5 million in their post-presidency life, American University estimated in 2017. …they purchased an 8,200-square-foot mansion in Washington, DC, for $8.1 million… In addition to their residence in Washington, DC, the...
I’m revisiting these issues today because John Cochrane, a Senior Fellow at the Hoover Institution and a former professor of economics at the University of Chicago, recently wrote a column that contains a must-see chart showing how some of the major European nations have been losing ground to...
For the final installment in this series (the first three parts can be viewed here, here, and here), let’s start with a video from Prager University. I like the video for the selfish reason that it matches my 2019 analysis. At the risk of over-simplification, China’s post-WWII econo...
…All things considered, the Obamas could stand to earn as much as $242.5 million in their post-presidency life, American University estimated in 2017. …they purchased an 8,200-square-foot mansion in Washington, DC, for $8.1 million… In addition to their residence in Washington, DC, the...
…All things considered, the Obamas could stand to earn as much as $242.5 million in their post-presidency life, American University estimated in 2017. …they purchased an 8,200-square-foot mansion in Washington, DC, for $8.1 million… In addition to their residence in Washington, DC, the...