Roosevelt Archive April 2010
April 2010
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FCIC hearings continued yesterday, this time with former Citigroup execs and–what’s that?–a call for substantive finan
April 2010
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“What you need to know to navigate today’s economic debate.”
April 2010
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April 2010
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The American people are taking charge, and the mega-banks are taking notice. Since last December, the Move Your Money campaign, led by
April 2010
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Fasten your seatbelts. The world is in for a bumpy ride on the debt default trail.
April 2010
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June Carbone and Naomi Cahn champion contraceptives and challenge the frame of the “abortion” debate
April 2010
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“What you need to know to navigate today’s economic debate.”
April 2010
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Alan Greenspan claims his insistence on lower interest rates had nothing to do with the financial crisis, but Roosevel
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April 2010
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The Sibyl, with frenzied mouth uttering things not to be laughed at, unadorned and unperfumed, yet reaches to a thousand years with her voice by aid of the god.
– Heraclitus
April 2010
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Today might bring some much-needed good news to investors.
April 2010
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“What you need to know to navigate today’s economic debate.”
April 2010
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The latest issue of Business Week has a cover story on Goldman Sachs in which the investment giant attem
April 2010
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Could the increasing obsolescence of print lay the foundation for a new era of digital investigative reporti
April 2010
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“What you need to know to navigate today’s economic debate.”
April 2010
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Roosevelt historian David Woolner shines a light on today’s issues with lessons from the past.
April 2010
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April 2010
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The men who stoked the financial meltdown will testify before the Financial Crisis Inquiry Commission.
April 2010
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Joe Costello looks at how American workers are being left stranded…literally.
April 2010
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“What you need to know to navigate today’s economic debate.”
April 2010
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As you may know, the Roosevelt Institute’s Rob Johnson was
April 2010
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“What you need to know to navigate today’s economic debate.”
April 2010
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One thing I get frustrated with when it comes to books that cover the financial crisis is that they start in 2001, or at earliest from the early 1990s with the creation of the credit default swap.
April 2010
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FT has some good pieces on how we’re now innovating the iron ore markets.
April 2010
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“What you need to know to navigate today’s economic debate.”
April 2010