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Thursday, March 5, 2009

by THE AMERICAN last modified Wednesday, March 4, 2009

A comparison of economic stimulus efforts around the world…How much is a trillion dollars anyway? Lynne Kiesling gets smart about smart grids…A survey of immigrants who had worked or received their education in the United States finds that the most significant factors in their returning to their home countries were career opportunities, family ties, and quality of life…Much of the macroeconomics and monetary economics taught at universities during the past 30 years was a setback and a waste…

A comparison of economic stimulus efforts around the world. . .

How much is a trillion dollars anyway?

Lynne Kiesling gets smart about smart grids. . .

A survey of immigrants who had worked or received their education in the United States finds that the most significant factors in their returning to their home countries were career opportunities, family ties, and quality of life. . .

Much of the macroeconomics and monetary economics taught at universities during the past 30 years was a setback and a waste. . .