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Parsing the NABE numbers and existing home sales to figure out if the economy is better than people think, with CNBC's Steve Liesman and Bri...
The National Association of Business Economists releases a slightly more optimist forecast, and the daily jobs report, with Richard DeKaser,...
The National Association of Business Economics upgrades its own economic forecasts, with CNBC's Steve Liesman, Becky Quick & Joe Kernen.
US unemployment is likely to bottom out in the first quarter of 2010, according to the National Association for Business Economics Monday. K...
Gold, right now, is not a good buy, says Robert Mundell, professor of economics at Columbia University. He tells CNBC's Chloe Cho & Rebecca ...
Betting on China's growth, with Burton Malkiel, Princeton University economics professor.
"One of the lessons that we've learned (from the financial crisis, is) that all the banks that we thought might be too big to fail indeed ar...
Discussing whether it would be smart to cut the payroll tax instead of installing another stimulus, with John Ryding, RDQ Economics; Diana F...
Allen Sinai, of Decision Economics, and Alan Gayle, of RidgeWorth Capital Management, share their market insight.
The U.S. and China will present a united front on trade, believes Robert Prior-Wandesforde, co-head of Asian economics, global markets at HS...
The dollar is in a period of cyclical weakness but Richard Urwin, head of asset allocation & economics research at Blackrock, doesn't think ...
Finance ministers of APEC endorsed "market-oriented" FX rates, which is usually diplomatic code for China to let its yuan appreciate. Richar...
Discussing President Obama's plans for job creation, with Robert Reich, former Labor Secretary and Casey Mulligan, University of Chicago eco...
Discussing the main challenges facing the U.S. economy, with John Shoven, Stanford University economics professor and CNBC's Maria Bartiromo...
Frederic Mishkin, former Federal Reserve Board Governor and a Columbia University economics professor, discusses Sen. Dodd's financial refor...
Robert Brusca, of Fact and Opinion Economics, and Kevin Caron, of Stifel Nicolaus, share their outlooks on the market.
Posts |  TOPIC : Economics
6 Aug 2009
Everett Dirksen (late Senator from Illinois) used to think $1 billion was a lot of money... Read More
4 Aug 2009
The progression of the economy has moved from a recession to a credit crisis to a financial panic back to a recession.... Read More
24 Jul 2009
Posted By:William Dunkelberg, Economics Professor, Temple UniversityCNBC Guest Blog
Congress has increased the cost of unskilled labor by 10.7%... Read More
22 Jul 2009
You know the sound that a large truck makes when it backs up? Beep-beep-beep... Read More
22 Jul 2009
Posted By:CNBC Guest Blog
Despite Dennis Kneale calling the end of the recession, we may be getting ahead of ourselves with talk of "recovery"... Read More
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