2014 seems to have gotten off to a shaky start—and I am not referring to the stock markets! From the downing of the news station-chartered helicopter in downtown Seattle, to the sweeping landslide in Oso, Washington, to the mysterious disappearance of the Malaysian jetliner, one thing we can be sure of is that humans are […]
No Longer a Teenager—NAFTA Turns 20
On January 1, 1994, President Bush, Canadian PM Mulroney, and Mexican President Salinas negotiated the historical North American Free Trade Agreement. The establishment of NAFTA marked the first time two developed countries had invited a developing country into their trade bloc. Could this three-country trade bloc compete effectively against the much larger, newly-formed European Union? […]
If Walter White Were My Client
Could He Have Avoided Breaking Bad? AMC’s award-winning drama Breaking Bad was a huge success as Bryan Cranston’s Walter White theatrically transitions from an underachieving, ordinary high school chemistry teacher to becoming one of the most sought-after methamphetamine producers in the country: milking, laundering, and ultimately losing tens of millions of dollars for the cause […]
Perspective Archives
Rachel Wakefield 04/21: Retiring LIBOR and the Quest for a Replacement Rate 01/21: Leadership Change: Is it Time for a Value Comeback? 10/20: Casualties of the Pandemic: Employment and Job Market Trends 07/20: Market Disruptions: The Supply/Demand Disequilibrium 04/20: Doing What You’d Rather Not: The Deleterious Effects of Social Distancing 01/20: Keeping Big-Picture Focus in […]
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