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The blog 'Breaking Bread' is for a civil general discussion, like you might have at the dinner table with guests. The posts 'Economics Without the B.S.' are intended for a general audience that wouldn't have to know the difference between a Phillips Curve, a Laffer Curve, or a Cole Hamels Curve. Vic Volpe was formally educated at Penn State and the University of Scranton, with major studies in History, Economics and Finance, and Business; and, is self-educated since by way of books and on-line university courses. His practical education came from sixty years of work experience in the blue-collar trades as well as a white-collar professional career -- a white-collar professional career in production and R&D. In his professional career and as a long-haul trucker, he has traveled throughout the lower forty-eight. From his professional career alone he has visited many manufacturing plants in the United States, Europe and China. He has lived in major metropolitan areas and very small towns in various parts of the United States. He served three years with the U.S. Army as an enlisted man, much of that time in Germany.

Wednesday, August 13, 2014

The most dangerous woman in America

Economics Without The B.S.**:  Anat Admati:  The most dangerous woman in America 


 [**  Double entendre intended.]


Anat Admati:  The most dangerous woman in America 



James Pethokoukis of the American Enterprise Institute had an article out this week with this headline.  Binyamin Appelbaum of the New York Times had an article out this past week also, ‘When She Talks, Banks Shudder’.

Last month President Obama met with Anat Admati to discuss her views – about six years too late.


http://www.nytimes.com/2014/08/10/business/when-she-talks-banks-shudder.html?_r=0.




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