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CEO Performance of 100 of Southern California's Largest Companies

CEO Performance of 100 of Southern California’s Largest Companies

SCCO International in association with Pepperdine University’s Graziadio School of Business and the Graziadio Business Review presents the 2nd annual report of CEO Performance of 100 of Southern California’s Largest Companies.

By Patrick Furtaw, Steve Chopp and John K. Paglia, PhD
Accounting / Finance / Investing, Economics, Leadership, Management, Strategy
UPDATE: Top 10 U.S. Economic Issues to Monitor

UPDATE: Top 10 U.S. Economic Issues to Monitor

Darrol J. Stanley, DBA revisits his 2008 article “Top 10 U.S. Economic Issues to Monitor” with new insights on key economic, social, and political issues.

By Darrol J. Stanley, DBA
Accounting / Finance / Investing, Economics
UPDATE: The Dollar vs. the Euro

UPDATE: The Dollar vs. the Euro

The U.S. economy is finally showing signs of life, but the forecast for the next few years is slow economic growth.

By Peggy J. Crawford, PhD, Linnea B. McCord, JD, MBA and Terry Young, PhD
Economics
Labor Pains: The Recovery of the U.S. Labor Market is about to be Pushed Back

Labor Pains: The Recovery of the U.S. Labor Market is about to be Pushed Back

The labor market recovery is more uncertain than past rebounds because government deficit reduction programs will lead to layoffs and dampen future employment growth.

By Donald M. Atwater, PhD
Economics
A Consequence Analysis that Needs to be Shared

A Consequence Analysis that Needs to be Shared

The Federal Reserve continues a tradition of sharing little information with practitioners, increasing uncertainty and further hindering economic growth.

By Darrol J. Stanley, DBA and Donald M. Atwater, PhD
Economics
Women, the Recession, and the Impending Economic Recovery

Women, the Recession, and the Impending Economic Recovery

The purpose of this article is to explore the impact of the U.S. recession on women and to help readers gain useful knowledge about women’s role in the economy.

By Jennifer Keil, PhD
Economics
Offshoring May Slow Impending U.S. Economic Recovery

Offshoring May Slow Impending U.S. Economic Recovery

U.S. job outsourcing will increase unemployment during the recession, and the loss of these jobs will slow the coming of the eventual economic recovery.

By Fred Maidment, PhD
Economics
Leveraging Opportunities in the Current Economic Climate

Leveraging Opportunities in the Current Economic Climate

Business advice from Jeff Sprecher, who has been serving as the Chairman of the Board for Intercontinental Exchange (ICE) since November 2002.

By Danielle L. Scott
Economics

What’s Next LA: The Road to Economic Recovery

A video interview with Chris Thornberg, PhD, GBR Editorial Review Board Member, and principal of Beacon Economics, who offers an economic forecast for 2009.

By David M. Smith, PhD
ARCHIVE - VIDEO LIBRARY, Economics
Who are Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac?

Who are Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac?

Authors trace the history of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, their importance to the U.S. housing market, and the implications of their recent government takeover.

By Peggy J. Crawford, PhD and Terry Young, PhD
Economics
Editorial: Crisis in America: A Nation at Risk

Editorial: Crisis in America: A Nation at Risk

It appears that more than just the American economy is bordering on breakdown. It is far more significant that America its culture and spirit is in total crisis and bordering on collapse.

By Darrol J. Stanley, DBA
Economics, Editorials
The End of the Beginning for the Global Credit Crisis

The End of the Beginning for the Global Credit Crisis

After years of easy credit, borrowers suddenly faced a new world. What happened? This article examines events up to this point and where one goes from here.

By Peggy J. Crawford, PhD and Terry Young, PhD
Economics
Update: The Price of Oil

Update: The Price of Oil

What effect has a year of high oil prices had on the global economy? This article revisits the causes of high prices: supply, demand, speculation, and refinery capacity.

By Peggy J. Crawford, PhD and Edward H. Fredericks, Jr., MBA, CFA
Economics
Is the Real Estate Market a House of Cards?

Is the Real Estate Market a House of Cards?

In 2005, prices for homes climbed to dizzying new heights. Does this trend in prices represent a bubble? Will the bubble burst? Are these higher prices sustainable? What will be the economic impact?

By Peggy J. Crawford, PhD and Terry Young, PhD
Economics
Attempting to Control Health Care Costs - Again

Attempting to Control Health Care Costs – Again

Consider the pros and cons of the Consumer Driven Health Plan or the Health Savings Account before deciding if they are viable cost-containment methods.

By David M. Smith, PhD and Frieda Gehlen, PhD
Economics
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