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Despite resentment abroad, U.S. leadership in the world remains strong, Editor-In-Chief of The Economist Bill Emmott said at the ARCO Forum last night...
...that economic growth sank to a paltry 0.7 percent growth in the last three months of 2002, there?s little question that the long-awaited recovery of 2003 is still stuck at the starting line. ?The economy is in a holding pattern because of Iraq,? says Gus Faucher, senior economist at Economy.com. ?The higher price of oil is putting a pinch on fuel-intensive industries, and other businesses are reluctant to invest until some of the uncertainty clears up.? The Fed concurs, explaining Wednesday that its interest-rate hands were tied because ?Oil price premiums and other aspects of geopolitical...
...economists, have trouble communicating quite often with other members of the human race,” he said. “The talents of an economist in government lie in being able to communicate...
...Princeton economist and New York Times columnist Paul Krugman, who served on the staff of the Council of Economic Advisors with Mankiw in the early 1980s, disagreed...
...Mankiw is appointed, he will be the first White House chief economist from Harvard since Baker Professor of Economics Martin S. Feldstein ’61, who served under President Ronald Reagan...