is on line. My inclination would be to read the transcripts, but if you prefer you may either listen or watch.
is on line. My inclination would be to read the transcripts, but if you prefer you may either listen or watch.
Mar 5 2009
Chris Auld just posted an excellent comment on Brad DeLong's blog. Brad showed his readers a few graphs on the income-voting connection. Chris went to the original data:Basically, the poor were more likely to vote for Obama, but once household income hits $30k the income/Obama gradient is basically flat, so...
Mar 5 2009
Theda Skocpol and Suzanne Mettler write (free but awkward registration required), in 1970, 6.2 percent of the U.S. population in the bottom income quartile had completed a baccalaureate degree by age 24-and that percentage actually declined slightly, to 6 percent, by the year 2000. Lower-middle-income young people fr...
Mar 5 2009
is on line. My inclination would be to read the transcripts, but if you prefer you may either listen or watch.
READER COMMENTS
Rolo Tomasi
Mar 5 2009 at 4:43pm
I’m glad they finally freed the Yales.
Michael
Mar 5 2009 at 8:59pm
I’ve been watching these for a little while now and its great. I might prefer reading as well but its also good to listen to while doing mundane tasks at work.
Jim
Mar 6 2009 at 9:56am
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dearieme
Mar 6 2009 at 1:09pm
“Guest lecture by Lawrence Summers”. Is that too-odious-even-for-Harvard Summers? “Summers lease hath all too short a date” as Shakespeare predicted.
Finance Entry
Mar 21 2009 at 4:08am
What’s The Property Financing?
Property investment is a term that most people are familiar with. People usually invest money when they have a surplus or when they are planning for the future. The very careful ones opt for government securities and the adventurous ones go for stock markets. Where does the property investment stand on this line between the secure and the risky?
If anybody is thinking long term then property has no parallel as it has been seen that in a larger time frame land never betrays. Property can be used to get rental income or can be used to secure a loan for any business venture alongside the property. Property investment also requires detailed research before the deal is drawn. Bear in mind that if the property is upon a disputed land then there are risks of recurring loss. On the other hand, if the property is situated at a location where many facilities are accessible then the prices will appreciate significantly over time. Any kind of Property Investment has been and shall always be one of the best kinds of solid investment opportunities.
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