Posts Tagged ‘The Economist’
Jobs Report: STIM II, no STIM or Tax Cuts?
by Neeta P. Fogg and Paul E. Harrington
September 3, 2010
The monthly jobs report released today provided little comfort to those hoping for a strong turnaround in the job market over the next few months. Private-sector payroll employment levels in the nation increased by just 67,000 jobs between July and August. However, most of the gains in private sector employment came from health services (+28,000) ...
Read MoreTags: deflation, inflation, International Monetary Fund, Neeta P. Fogg, NPR, Paul E. Harrington, stimulus, The Economist | No Comments
Applications to One Business School Skyrocketed Despite Recession
by Sharon Tao
July 19, 2010
In the past two years, the global financial crisis has wreaked havoc on businesses in America and abroad. But the gloom and doom seems to have had the opposite effect on business schools. The reason is that a recession often signals the perfect time for proactive students to sharpen their skill sets, shift their career ...
Read MoreTags: college labor market, digital age, GMAC, Graduate Management Admission Council, Hult International Business School, Sharon Tao, The Economist | No Comments





