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UPDATE: The Employers’ Legal Obligations to Employees in the Military

UPDATE: The Employers’ Legal Obligations to Employees in the Military

2012 Employer tax credits available to employers who hire returning war veterans have been extended and enhanced.

By Charles P. Leo, PhD
Business Law
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
Editorial: Will commercial real estate will follow in the footsteps of the residential property market?

Editorial: Will commercial real estate will follow in the footsteps of the residential property market?

Residential property values have fallen as much as 40 percent and more in some markets. Will commercial property values follow suit?

By Charles Delaney, PhD
Editorials
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

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

Inflation to Deflation and Back?

Deflation has become a hot topic for the first time since the 1930s when the economies of the world faced global deflation.

By Peggy J. Crawford, PhD and Terry Young, PhD
Economics

Suddenly Unemployed?

Rely on networking and personal chemistry to find and get the right job.

By Wayne L. Strom, PhD
Work-Life Balance
Balancing Act for Employers in Today's Labor Market

Balancing Act for Employers in Today’s Labor Market

Global competition and increasing technology suggest new ways of viewing how the economy works.

By David M. Smith, PhD and Terry Young, PhD
Economics
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