Tags: labor
Shame On Us, America!
December 11th, 2012
in Op Ed
The question that begs to be asked is, "Why, in our most recent Presidential debate, were we arguing over why is it in the best interests of our country to be supportive of the idea that cars destined to be sold in China need to be built in China?”… more »
Robot Revolution: Friday’s Job Report Showed Early Signs
December 8th, 2012
in Op Ed
Summary: Employment growth has been the slowest of any post-WW2 recovery. But a greater problem lies ahead — the robot revolution. The next wave of automation, affecting both manufacturing and the far larger population of service workers. Here’s a s… more »
People vs. Business
October 14th, 2011
in Announcements
by Frank Li, Ph.D. As American Autumn gathers more momentum and as the Democrats seek to own it, there is no better time than now to discuss this profound subject: people vs. business. In an earlier post, I stated: “today’s Chinese government is of t… more »
Higher Taxes on Top Incomes Produces Higher Productivity
May 7th, 2011
in Announcements, Op Ed
Prof. Hudson, in an interview on the Real News Network, discusses how the classical economists of the late 18th and 19th centuries, upon whose theories the great advances in prosperity occurred up to the years immediately following World War II, have had their fundamental teachings totally misrepresented in the recent decades. Hudson suggests that the current economic crisis is the outcome of these changes and misrepresentations. more »
