house journal
periodic bulletin giving internal information an informal publication issued periodically by an organization or agency to aid the internal communication process
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periodic bulletin giving internal information an informal publication issued periodically by an organization or agency to aid the internal communication process
include The Social Sources of Financial Power and US Power in International Finance, and he has coedited Everyday Politics of the World Economy (with John M. Hobson), Global Standards of Market Civilization (with Brett Bowden), and The Politics of Housing Booms and Busts (with Herman M. Schwartz
forecast among the Blue Chip survey participants for the years 2002 through 2005. The accuracy of Kasriel’s 2008 economic forecast was ranked in the top five of the Wall Street Journal survey panel of economists. In January 2009, the Wall Street Journal and Forbes cited him as one of the few who identified early on the formation of the housing bubble and foresaw the economic and financial market havoc that would ensue after the bubble burst
is the author of numerous scholarly research published at top-tier academic journals. He has given invited expert testimony before the US–China Economic and Security Review Commission of the US Congress, and served as an adviser and fellow at the House Committee on Small Business.
Todd Buchholz is a former director of economic policy at the White House, a managing director of the US$15 billion Tiger hedge fund, and an economics teacher at Harvard. He advised President Bush Snr and is a frequent commentator on ABC News, PBS, and CBS. He recently hosted his own show on CNBC. He
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