Giving the bank executives big bonuses is like a group of patients on steroid (bailout) for their illness insist to award themselves gold medals because they run (powered by steroid) as fast as other patient.
I am an assistant professor of economics at Ohio University, where I teach many economics/finance courses. I use this blog to clear my thoughts on the current economic and political issues.
I received my PhD in Economics from UCSD and I am a CFA charterholder
The Invite
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Over the past week, I have been watching some films at the Nantucket Film
Festival. The best I saw was *The Invite*, a dramedy about a couple (played
by ...
Creative Destruction in Small Business Bankruptcy
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Two distantly related items caught my eye this morning, as both reinforce
the need for "creative destruction" as a response to all-too-common small
busines...
Corporate ETFs and Risk Appetite
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Via Bloomberg : Bond ETFs Awash in Pain May Be Red Flag for Risk Appetite
(1) 2018-01-22 14:56:05.415 GMT By Dani Burger and Sid Verma (Bloomberg) —
U.S. c...
Wisconsin in Last Place for Start-up Activity
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The Kauffman Foundation has just released its report on startup activity.
Wisconsin comes in last place in startup density. Figure 1: Source:
Kauffman Foun...
icahn and dell join forces
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Can Icahn and Dell join force? One of the possible outcomes is, you guess
it, icahn and dell join forces. I think the mistake M Dell made for his LBO
is to...
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