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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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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
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How to End 'Too Big to Fail'

by Sandy Leeds | Tuesday, January 29, 2013

Dallas Federal Reserve President Richard Fisher gives ideas on a complex and risky situation.

More on: Economy, Governance, Recession
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The Big Ideas of 2012: What We Learned About Energy and Finance

by TXE Staff | Friday, December 21, 2012

Exploring alternative energy economics, cracking down on insider trading, and seeking sensible regulations

More on: Capital, Consumer Behavior, Debt, Economy, Energy, Entrepreneurship, Ethics, Global Issues, Health Care, Investing, Politics, Recession, Sustainability, Technology
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The Knockout Punch: Has America Turned to Socialism?

by Lew Spellman | Tuesday, December 18, 2012

Has the imperative to redistribute income superseded the goals of growing the economy and containing deficits?

More on: Debt, Economy, Global Issues, Recession
"The end is near" sign

Taxmageddon: Is the Fiscal Cliff an Economic Doomsday?

by Steve Brooks | Saturday, December 8, 2012

Targeted spending cuts and tax increases could help prevent fiscal mayhem, experts say.

More on: Economy, Politics, Recession, Taxes
Wall Street broker and farmer

The Missing Middle: Job Polarization and Income Inequality

by Sandy Leeds | Saturday, November 17, 2012

The scarcity of middle-skill jobs is unlikely to be resolved soon, even with continued economic recovery.

More on: Economy, Recession, Social Impact, Statistics
McCombs School of Business Dean Tom Gilligan

No Surprises Here: Experts Predict Headwinds For U.S. Economy

by Jeremy Simon | Wednesday, October 10, 2012

Got high hopes for the U.S. economy in 2013? Maybe you should scale back your expectations.

More on: Economy, Energy, Global Issues, Health Care, Politics, Recession
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Ben Bernanke and the Great Monetary Hail Mary

by Lew Spellman | Wednesday, October 3, 2012

Central banks around the world are taking desperate measures to relieve government debt and spur job growth.

More on: Debt, Economy, Global Issues, Recession
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Can the Fed Create Inflation?

by Lew Spellman | Thursday, August 30, 2012

The Fed has pledged moderate inflation in the long run, but it is unclear whether it can deliver on that promise.

More on: Economy, Global Issues, Recession
Buffett Rule

Soak the Rich? UT Professors Skeptical About Buffett Rule

by Steve Brooks | Tuesday, August 14, 2012

Is the Buffett Rule economically sound, or is it merely a political gimmick?

More on: Economy, Politics, Recession, Taxes

Las Vegas! That’s What’s Up! (Part I/II)

by Michael Froehls | Saturday, August 4, 2012
More on: Economy, Entrepreneurship, Investing, Personal Finance, Recession

Austerity 101 - Mom, Why is My Spending Allowance Down?

by Michael Froehls | Thursday, July 12, 2012
More on: Consumer Behavior, Debt, Economy, Global Issues, Personal Finance, Recession
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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
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