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Weaver, Kathleen
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Webb, James
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Weigel, George
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Weinblatt, Alan
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WESBURY, BRIAN
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Who do You Really Believe?
(October 2011)
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Economics
Who Do You
Really Believe?
by Brian Wesbury What a weird world we live in. The leading business pundits (in print, television, and the blogosphere) have convinced themselves, along...
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The New Normal
(December 2009)
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ECONOMICS The New Normal Forget the naysayers. Happy capitalism is here again. by Brian Wesbury On April 14, 2009, in a speech at Georgetown University, President Obama made...
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ECONOMICS: The Conservatives' Big Mistake
(October 2009)
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ECONOMICS The Conservatives’ Big Mistake by Brian Wesbury Many conservatives rightly worry about the economic impact of the liberal policy agenda emanating from Washington, D.C. They...
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ECONOMICS: Obama's Rock Is Not capitalism
(June 2009)
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ECONOMICS Obama's Rock Is Not Capitalism by Brian Wesbury In mid-april, at georgetown university, President Barack Obama said he wanted to "rebuild" our (economic) house upon a biblical...
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ECONOMICS: Demand and Supply
(April 2009)
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THERE ARE TWO TYPES OF ECONOMISTS-make that two types of people-in the world: demand-siders and supply-siders. What's interesting about the two is that they think in vastly different ways about...
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ECONOMICS : Irrational Pessimism
(January 2009)
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economIcS Irrational Pessimism by Brian Wesbury S ince 9/11, a pall of pessimism has covered the U.S. Polls show that between 60 and 85 percent of Americans have believed that the...
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Economics: A Mental Recession
(September 2008)
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Economics A Mental Recession The U.S. economy continues to grow, but no one wants to believe it. by Brian Wesbury I I n my 27 years of business forecasting experience I...
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Debt Defying
(September 2001)
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CDC HIV/AIDS annual report (available at: http://www.cdc.gov/ hiv/stats/hasr1202.htm), but that nobody in the media has bothered to tell you: 9Forget the heterosexual AIDS epi- demic....
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The Wealth Effect Is a Myth
(July 2001)
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The Wealth Effect Is a Myth Stocks react to the ecomomy, not the other way around BY BRIAN WESBURY ne of the most enduring, but misleading, myths about the U.S. economy is that a rising...
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THE OUTLOOK: Does Greenspan Deserve an Asterisk?
(June 2001)
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and two new breeds of venture investors had appeared on the scene. One was the angel investor. Typically, an angel is somebody who got rich starting a company or who earned a boatload of...
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THE OUTLOOK
(April 2001)
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The Great Debate BY BRIAN WESBURY The economy is not well. Unemployment is rising, consumption slowing, the manufacturing sector is in recession, and consumer confidence is collapsing. A deluge of...
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Wesbury, Brian S.
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Wesbury, George Melloan/Brian S.
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Weschler, Lawrence
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Wesley, W.
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West, Dakota Meyer and Bing
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West, Rebecca
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West, Rep. Allen B.
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Wettergreen, John
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