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This video is self-recommending. It defies further commentary.
Dec 17 2009
Kevin Carey writes, The average graduation rate at four-year colleges in the bottom half of the Barron's taxonomy of admissions selectivity is only 45 percent. And that's just the average-at scores of colleges, graduation rates are below 30 percent, and wide disparities persist for students of color. Along with commun...
Dec 17 2009
My position on breaking up banks generates questions from two groups. Libertarians ask, how can I justify breaking up private sector institutions? Naive liberals ask, why is this policy not embraced by our political leaders? My answer to both relates to what I call the Harvard-Goldman filter.The Harvard-Goldman filt...
Dec 17 2009
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