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Other aspects of Chicago politics: Cook County Commission's sales tax increaseDec 11, 2008
Lynne Kiesling
While you are at the Chicago Tribune editorial page reading the local media commentary on our, take a look at the sales tax calendar:
Here's the story: our Cook County...
Beware of markets with too much cash chasing too few good dealsDec 9, 2008
Michael Giberson
What does experimental economics have to say about asset market bubbles? Virginia Postrel provides an excellent (brief, readable, substantive) overview and interpretation in...
Project Better Place?s electric vehicle network, now coming to HawaiiDec 5, 2008
Lynne Kiesling
One of the most interesting entrepreneurial developments in the past couple of years is Project Better Place, which has one of the most well-articulated corporate visions I've...
That $75 per barrel figure from OPEC is interesting for many reasons.Dec 1, 2008
Michael Giberson
Geoff Styles, on OPEC and oil prices, "That $75 per barrel figure from OPEC is interesting for many reasons." Styles explains.
Frequent negative power prices in the West region of ERCOT result from wasteful renewable power subsidiesNov 20, 2008
Michael Giberson
What is with all of the negative power prices in the West region of ERCOT?
In the first half of 2008, prices were below zero nearly 20 percent of the time. During March,...
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