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Happy Dependence Day!

by Michael Froehls | Thursday, July 5, 2012
More on: Debt, Economy, Energy, Global Issues, History
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Denial, Default, or Treasury Currency

by Lew Spellman | Tuesday, July 3, 2012

Empowering the U.S. Treasury to create money to pay the government’s bills is not an ideal option, but it could make the debt load more manageable.

More on: Debt, Economy, History, Politics, Recession
Capitol Hill at sunset; energy policy reform lags due to political divides

Political Polarization, Ideological Splits Hinder Energy Policy, Spence Says

by Matt Turner | Tuesday, May 22, 2012

Spence: "Energy is a complicated issue — it’s hard to get people to think about all these trade-offs at once."

More on: Energy, History, Politics
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Financial Repression: The Unintended Consequences of Saving the Sovereign

by Lew Spellman | Monday, February 6, 2012

Europe is the poster child for the illusion that a government can keep itself going by leaning on its citizens.

More on: Debt, Economy, Global Issues, History, Politics, Recession

Leadership By Example: 7 Lessons from Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.

by Elizabeth A. Bert | Saturday, January 14, 2012
More on: Communication, Entrepreneurship, Ethics, History, Management, Marketing, Politics, Social Impact, Strategy

What is your plan if the US economy does not follow a Hollywood script?

by Michael Froehls | Saturday, December 31, 2011
More on: Economy, Global Issues, History, Investing, Personal Finance, Recession

Gary Hoover on Why Mexico Will Change

by Gary Hoover | Monday, November 28, 2011
More on: Economy, Entrepreneurship, Global Issues, History, Politics, Strategy

Get your kids off the soccer field…make them study a foreign language instead

by Michael Froehls | Sunday, September 11, 2011

Globalization and skyrocketing college costs at home have changed the economic equation significantly. Parents who do not encourage their kids to become...

More on: Creativity, History, Personal Finance, Recession, Strategy

The U.S. Debt - The Government Trust Funds Contain No Funds and Cannot be Trusted

by Tyler Chessman | Sunday, June 26, 2011
More on: Debt, Economy, History, Recession

The U.S. Debt–Intragovernmental Holdings: When You Owe Yourself Does It Still Count?

by Tyler Chessman | Tuesday, June 14, 2011

Historically, the debt has risen because of major wars and financial depressions. But now, over a third of the debt is associated with something called...

More on: Debt, Economy, History, Recession

Understanding the United States Debt – Fast Fact #1

by Tyler Chessman | Sunday, May 29, 2011
More on: Debt, Economy, History, Taxes
Greed: Is It Still Good?

Greed: Is It Still Good?

by Steve Brooks | Friday, December 10, 2010

Twenty-three years ago, fictional Wall Street trader Gordon Gekko summed up a business era in three words: “Greed is good.” McCombs professors now say "not...

More on: Debt, Economy, Ethics, History, Politics, Recession, Social Impact

Famous Bootstrappers

by TXE Staff | Friday, October 1, 2010

Many now-famous brands started without the support of big investors.

More on: Capital, Entrepreneurship, History

From Punch Card to PC: The Story of the Computer Industry

by Gayle Hight | Monday, August 2, 2010

Mankind has forever been trying to figure out better and faster ways to perform mathematical functions. Hoover begins his review with the abacus and moves...

More on: Creativity, Engineering, Entrepreneurship, History, Technology

Lessons from Detroit -The Rise of the Big Three U.S. Automakers

by Gayle Hight | Monday, August 2, 2010

Hoover, a business history enthusiast, begins his talk with the first commercially successful cars, then the rise of Ford, General Motors, and Chrysler. He...

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