Should Unions Have the Power to Tax?Whatever the circumstances, it is not acceptable for a group of people to “gang up” on an individual with the intent of doing harm.Probably everyone would agree as applied to “physical” harm.But what about “financial” harm?We have laws that prevent firms from exercising monopoly …(Read More)
Posts from the 'Economics' Category
Notes on the Economy – 02/1/11
Competing with Handicaps President Obama is right, it is our “entrepreneurship” that sets us apart and is the driver behind our success as a nation. And we do have some of the very best “entrepreneurial athletes” in the world and they love to compete in the “global economic Olympics”. What …(Read More)
Notes on the Economy – 12/25/10
Ben, be careful what you ask Santa for(or “Are current low inflation rates structural, posing a risk of deflation, or cyclical, and about to reverse without a boost from QE2?)Although not “official official”, it appears that the FOMC has adopted a policy goal of 2% inflation, characterized by one member …(Read More)
Notes on the Economy – 12/13/10
The Financial Crisis 1.When the financial crisis struck in the fourth quarter of 2008 and our leaders warned of the risk of a depression, consumers reacted in a totally logical way – they voted in a new management team for USA Inc. in the election and raised their saving rate …(Read More)
Notes on the Economy – 10/14/10
Treasury Dept. and Small BusinessThe Treasury Department has just announced a new program to encourage lending to small businesses, the State Small Business Credit Initiative. Selected states can access the $1.5 billion fund if they can demonstrate that each dollar provided by the Treasury will generate $10 in loans to …(Read More)
Notes on the Economy – 05/7/10
1. NO BOTTOM LINE RESPONSIBILITY = FINANCIAL CRISISCities, states and countries are now facing serious fiscal problems which arise from the simple fact that public managers face no bottom line accountability. Managers, with horizons driven by election cycles, not the longer term interests of the “company”, too easily cave in …(Read More)
Notes on the Economy – 09/17/09
1. Health Care: What Do We Want and Can Congrees Deliver It? The debate over health care “reform” has been confusing indeed and its meaning seems to have eluded even those who are attempting to write the legislation that is supposed to “reform” the system. For some, this is about efficiency, …(Read More)
Notes on the Economy – 07/19/09
1. Congress has increased the cost of unskilled labor by 10.7% in the middle of the worst recession since the early 1980s. The unemployment rate is 9.5%. It is unclear how this is supposed to help the economy – unless you are Labor Secretary Solis or the Economic Policy Institute. …(Read More)
Notes on the Economy – 05/22/09
1. It is good news that the big banks are reporting profits, though, as some observers have noted, it’s not hard to make money with free funds (provided by thousands of smaller banks who cannot continuously roll over Federal Funds as a way to fund assets). It is also good …(Read More)
Notes on the Economy – 03/26/09
1. According to government statistics, consumers lost over $11 trillion in wealth over the past year. The media has publicized these statistics widely and I am sure that many people who are unaffected by the recession and never knew the real value of their homes and paid their mortgage regularly, …(Read More)