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Study pinpoints potential 'green collar' job growth in US 11/20/2008

Lessons from the past can clarify banking crisis 11/14/2008

Ethanol will curb farm income until economy rebounds, economist says 11/11/2008

Report cites emerging carbon finance market 11/10/2008

Economic incentives for analysts play role in determining street earnings 11/9/2008

Study reveals marriage dowry as major cause of poverty in Bangladesh 11/1/2008

Households significantly reduce electricity use when prices rise 10/31/2008

Flawed 401(k) laws putting retirement at risk, expert says 10/30/2008

Consumers and plastic surgeons say economy is cutting into cosmetic procedures 10/29/2008

Improved poverty analysis 10/29/2008

Credit crunch threatens new medicines 10/28/2008

The great crash of 2008 10/24/2008

Recent financial crisis fails to hurt confidence in Florida real estate 10/23/2008

Immigrants close earning gap more slowly than previously thought 10/22/2008

Shultz urges cut in U.S. oil dependence 10/20/2008

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World grain demand straining U.S. supply (3/4/2008)

World grain demand straining U.S. supplyConsumers usually reduce their purchases of goods and services if prices become too high. Buyers of United States corn, soybeans and wheat seem to be ignoring that economic principle, however, as the nation's grain stocks reach critically low levels, said Chris Hurt, a Purdue University agricultural economist. ...> Full Article


U.S. Should Worry About 'Morning After' Economic Stimulus Plans (3/3/2008)

Economists should be more worried about "the morning after" the tax-rebate stimulus package and Federal Reserve's interest rate cuts than whether to call the current slowdown a recession. ...> Full Article


Tax Rebates Versus Tax Bonuses (3/2/2008)

How the government characterizes tax windfalls can have a major impact on whether or not people choose to spend them to stimulate the economy ...> Full Article


How to retire without selling your small business (3/1/2008)

How to retire without selling your small businessBusiness school has launched a consulting business helping small business owners restructure - so they can retire without selling up. ...> Full Article


Group Demonstrates Security Hole in World's Most Popular Smartcard (2/29/2008)

Group Demonstrates Security Hole in World's Most Popular SmartcardIf you hold a credit card issued in the past 18 months, or use a touchless keycard to open doors at your office, or ride the subway with a reusable fare card, chances are good that you have used a card or ticket with a tiny wireless security chip embedded in it. ...> Full Article


Are Retailers Wasting Billions Every Year on Loss Prevention Technologies? (2/28/2008)

New report highlights the need for retailers to radically improve the way they justify spending on loss prevention investments ...> Full Article


Property tax and economic stimulus plans boost consumer confidence (2/27/2008)

Passage of the national economic stimulus package and state property tax amendment helped boost Florida's consumer confidence by four points to 74 in February after last month's decline to its lowest level in 16 years, a new University of Florida study reports. ...> Full Article


China's success dashes Asian single-currency hopes (2/27/2008)

Hopes of a single-currency Asian Economic Union (AEU) are doomed because China will soon outgrow its neighbours, a leading economist has warned. ...> Full Article


New Research Shows January is Best Month to Invest in U.S. Stock Market (2/26/2008)

Investors looking for the best return in the U.S. stock market would be wise to invest in January, which generates the highest returns of any month of the year, according to a historical analysis of stock market returns conducted by two University of New Hampshire researchers. ...> Full Article


Time for change in real estate industry (2/23/2008)

Time for change in real estate industryThe real estate industry cannot afford to insist the traditional model of selling property is beyond reproach, says a senior lecturer in property studies in the University's College of Business, Dr Susan Flint-Hartle. ...> Full Article


Accounting Professor Offers Last Minute Tax Tips (2/22/2008)

Before you file your taxes, you may want to consider several last-minute tips before sending your W-2s to Uncle Sam by April 15. ...> Full Article


Should Stockholders Look Beyond Earnings Per Share? (2/20/2008)

As a stockholder when you receive the company's annual report, do you typically look beyond the earnings per share? ...> Full Article


Study shows China's inflation does not threaten US and Japan (2/20/2008)

There is no strong empirical evidence that inflation in China has a significant impact on inflation in the US and Japan. According to a study in China and World Economy published by Wiley-Blackwell, the recent rise in Chinese prices is unlikely to affect Japan or the US. Conversely, there is evidence that the inflation in the US has had some impact on Chinese inflation. ...> Full Article


How Bad Is It Going To Get? (2/19/2008)

The gloomy national economic outlook raises concerns about the region's economic health. Although Larimer County's unemployment rate is relatively low, 600 more local residents were unemployed in December 2007 than a year earlier. ...> Full Article


Research suggests that companies should ask more than just 'would you recommend this product?' (2/18/2008)

A Vanderbilt Owen Graduate School of Management professor is co-author of two award-winning papers that call into question a concept that has become central to marketing efforts in recent years: A customer's intention to recommend a product or service is the single most important predictor of future loyalty to the company. ...> Full Article


Chavez' Threats Would Hurt Venezuela, Expert Says (2/17/2008)

Threats by Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez to cut off his country's oil exports to the United States would be a foolish move on his part and would do far more harm to his country than to America, says a Texas A&M University economics professor who has studied world energy and oil prices for 30 years. ...> Full Article


Financial Savvy - Who Needs An Estate Plan? (2/16/2008)

Just a wild guess-I bet that you don't have an estate plan in place. You should, at a minimum, have a valid will and legally designate someone to take care of your financial decisions in the event that you are later incapacitated. ...> Full Article


The need for fossil fuels will last for decades, according to BP's chief scientist (2/15/2008)

Asia will play large role in driving up global energy demands ...> Full Article


People willing to pay extra for renewable energy production (2/15/2008)

Three out of four residents in the auto industry-dominated state of Michigan would be willing to pay for ways to increase the role of renewable energy sources, a new University of Michigan survey says. ...> Full Article


Economist refutes prevailing view on Social Security tax (2/14/2008)

More elderly men than previously believed reduce the number of hours they work or even stop working to avoid losing Social Security benefits - a trend that has a "sizeable effect" on the U.S. labor force, according to new research from a Michigan State University economist. ...> Full Article


Stocks of bad companies often outperform those of good ones (2/14/2008)

Reputable companies aren't always the best investments, says a University of Michigan business researcher. ...> Full Article


Study finds economic impact of ethanol to support many new jobs (2/13/2008)

Study finds economic impact of ethanol to support many new jobsEconomist projects, in a new report, that when the 15 ethanol plants currently under construction in Iowa are brought online within a year or so, there will be 1,865 jobs in the state's 42 ethanol operations. ...> Full Article


Heavy market volume doesn't necessarily signal quick, easy trading (2/13/2008)

Playing a hunch is as ingrained in financial markets as short selling, margin buying and the opening bell. ...> Full Article


Changing face of journalism (2/9/2008)

The extent of the media's reliance on the public relations industry has been revealed in a new study. ...> Full Article


Nation's Poorest Cities Struggle Despite Benefits of Strong Economy (2/8/2008)

New research from the University of New Hampshire shows that the nation's poorest cities experienced a substantial drop in poverty rates during the economic boom from 1992 to 2003, but not enough to lift them out of their relative positions as the most impoverished communities in America. ...> Full Article


Researchers solve long-standing financial puzzle (2/7/2008)

Researchers have solved a financial problem that has puzzled researchers for more than 10 years. ...> Full Article


Attitudes on price have big impact of the purchase of organic food: report (2/6/2008)

Independent attitudes such as cost have the biggest impact on why consumers opt for organic fruit and vegetables ...> Full Article


New job growth update released (2/5/2008)

The National Consensus Forecast of Labor Employment, Compensation and Productivity is not forecasting a job contraction nationwide in 2008, and the projection for productivity remains relatively low. ...> Full Article


Super Bowl ads expensive and in high demand, but are they value-priced? (2/3/2008)

Super Bowl ads expensive and in high demand, but are they value-priced?This is not your typical year for Super Bowl ads, according to John Antil, University of Delaware associate professor of business administration who tracks advertising for the big game. Antil said Fox television has most likely sold all of its available ads for Super Bowl XLII to be aired on Sunday, Feb. 3, adding that the network sold out of most of the inventory much earlier than is typical and at record prices--up to $3 million for a 30-second spot. ...> Full Article


Too much security reduces trust in on-line banking (2/2/2008)

Too much security reduces trust in on-line bankingThe more security measures banks impose on internet banking the more customers lose faith in the system's ability to protect their money ...> Full Article


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