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May 12, 2008 Archives

RealClearMarkets Morning Edition

Can Money Buy Happiness? - Arthur Brooks, The American
People Want a Fair Economic Shake - Gregory Rodriguez, LA Times
Global Slump of 2008-09 Has Begun - A. Evans-Pritchard, Daily Telegraph
Anti-Trust, and Lessons from Whole Foods - Thomas Lambert, Regulation
Does More Growth Equal More Profits? - The Economist
$200 Oil Will Sink Gordon Brown - William Rees-Mogg, Times of London
The Oil Nonbubble - Paul Krugman, New York Times
Parlez-Vous Nucleaire? - William Tucker, American Spectator
Accounting for America's Debt - Robert Hormats, New York Sun
Get Over the Trade Gap - Editorial, Investor's Business Daily
Keep U.S. Open to Trade - Gutierrez & Schwarzenegger, Wall Street Journal
What's Murdoch Doing to the Journal? - Gabriel Sherman, New Republic

RealClearMarkets Evening Edition

How Banks Can Put Houses In Order - Charles Dallara, Financial Times
Inside Microsoft's War Against Google - Jay Greene, BusinessWeek
Credit-Default Swaps: Weapons of Mass Speculation - J. Laing, Barron's
The Man Who Saved (or Got Suckered by) Wall St. - Gary Weiss, Portfolio
Why All Roads Lead To Inflation - Bill Fleckenstein, MSN Money
The Biggest Housing Losers - Editorial, Wall Street Journal
When Should the Fed Crash the Party? - Peter Bernstein, NY Times
Moving Beyond Putinomics - Sergei Guriev & Aleh Tsyvinski, Proj. Syndicate

Off the Street

Economic Fundamentalism & The Minimum Wage - Crooked Timber
The Rise in the Price of Oil - Gary Becker, Becker-Posner
Taking Stock of the USD's Global Role - Brad Setser, RGE Monitor
The Recession That Wasn't - James Pethokoukis, Capital Commerce

Transcripts & Videos

Economic Focus on U.S., Chinese & European Inflation - Bloomberg
The Soft Economy and Its Effects - Larry Kudlow, CNBC
Sun of HSBC on Outlook for China’s Stock Market - Fncl Times
Monster CEO Iannuzzi on the Job Market - Joseph De Avila, WSJ

Research Reports

Analysis of the Latest Trade Figures - Bear Stearns
Abolish Federal Gasoline Taxes - Taylor & Van Doren, Cato Institute
Sarkonomics Goes Supply Side - Eric Chaney, Morgan Stanley
Interview with David Kotok - Cumberland Advisors