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Cyprus, Long-Term Pain, and a Slow-Moving Economic Train Wreck

by Rob Heidrick | Tuesday, May 21, 2013

Decades of economic growth prompted widespread government spending — until the economy derailed in 2007. We may still be on track for disaster.

More on: Debt, Economy, Global Issues, Investing, Politics, Recession, Taxes
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Go Green with Your Money: The Case for Cash

by Carly DeFelice | Thursday, May 2, 2013

Three reasons to ditch your credit cards and reach for real money.

More on: Consumer Behavior, Economy, Personal Finance
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Is the Cyprus Bank Fiasco the Template for the Future?

by Lew Spellman | Friday, April 19, 2013

Investors should understand the new risks associated with entrusting their savings to troubled banks.

More on: Debt, Economy, Global Issues, Investing, Politics, Recession, Taxes
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Liquefied Natural Gas Exports: Economic Opportunity or Energy Security Threat?

by David Spence | Tuesday, April 9, 2013

The economic benefits of exporting liquefied natural gas outweigh fears of increasing prices domestically.

More on: Economy, Energy, Global Issues, Politics
Energy finance experts Radu Tutos, Panag Patel, Ken Alston, Michael R. Meyers

Renewable Energy Sparks Industry Debate

by Rob Heidrick | Friday, March 22, 2013

New technologies and clean fuels offer hope for renewable projects that have struggled to find investors.

More on: Economy, Energy, Global Issues, Investing, Politics, Sustainability, Technology
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Too Big To Fail

by Kristen Maxwell | Thursday, March 21, 2013

What can go wrong when banks get too big for their britches?

More on: Capital, Debt, Economy, Ethics, Investing, Personal Finance, Politics, Recession, Sustainability
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Help Wanted: Higher Minimum Wage Lifts Minority Women Out of Poverty, Report Shows

by Jessica Sinn | Thursday, March 21, 2013

Raising the minimum wage would help stabilize millions of minority women and working families, report shows.

More on: Economy, Personal Finance, Politics, Social Impact, Statistics
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Activist Investors Cause Headaches for Boards, Boost Value for Stockholders

by Steve Brooks | Saturday, March 2, 2013

Activist investors create value for shareholders by tipping the balance of power in their favor.

More on: Economy, Governance, Investing, Statistics

Crowd Computing: An Idea Whose Time Has Come

by Braden Kelley | Friday, March 1, 2013

Imagine that you work in the purchasing department at a large multinational company. You receive thousands of invoices in all kinds of formats — electronic...

More on: Economy, Engineering, Entrepreneurship, Technology
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Experts Foresee a Big Year for Energy, Ethics, Data, and the Dollar

by Tracy Mueller | Friday, February 22, 2013

Business experts offer insights on the future of angel investing, big data, and the waning U.S. dollar.

More on: Capital, Creativity, Debt, Economy, Energy, Entrepreneurship, Ethics, Investing, Management, Statistics, Sustainability, Taxes
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McCombs Professors Weigh in on the 2013 State of the Union Address

by Rob Heidrick | Friday, February 15, 2013

Obama: Supply-side policies that strengthen the U.S. labor force and economic output are vital to recovery.

More on: Economy, Energy, Entrepreneurship, Global Issues, Health Care, Politics, Recession, Taxes
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High Noon at the D.C. Corral: The Debt Ceiling Showdown

by Steve Brooks | Wednesday, February 6, 2013

Congress' debt ceiling showdown is stunting economic growth and deterring business investments, experts say.

More on: Debt, Economy, Politics, Recession

Changing the Way Business Thinks About Energy - Michael Webber, April 16, 2013

by Gayle Hight | Tuesday, February 5, 2013

Businesses will need to prepare for a world with different price curves, different environmental regulations, and new sources of energy. If they're not...

More on: Economy, Energy, Politics, Sustainability, Technology
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New Business on Texas’ Legislative Agenda

by Rob Heidrick | Wednesday, January 30, 2013

State legislators are evaluating corporate tax breaks, incentives for business growth, ...

More on: Economy, Health Care, Politics

A CEO's Search for Market Efficiency

by Raki Shah | Wednesday, January 30, 2013

One of the longest-running MBA discussions is about whether capital markets truly price a security at its intrinsic value

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