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Anthony P. Dedousis
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Swimming in a Larger School
In the next four years, apart from what you learn in your classes, you’ll realize that you don’t have to be the “best” at everything to feel fulfillment.
Dissent: Keep Your Money, Marty
Harvard sets the highest standards for its students; it should do the same for its benefactors.
France Strikes Back
My experience on the TGV illustrates the cognitive dissonance between France’s modern technological achievements and its antiquated labor laws.
Unemployment or Debt?
President Obama must safely navigate the treacherous waters between unemployment and the spiraling national debt. The success of his first term, and his prospects for a second, may depend on it.
Too Big to Fail is Too Big
Instead of being too big to fail, America’s banks ought to be small enough to succeed.
Pandering at the Pump
While opposition to higher gas taxes may make politicians winners on Election Day, Americans lose in the long term.
The Renewal Deal
Due to this recession’s severity, most economists expect unemployment to return to pre-recession levels in three to five years.
The China Syndrome
Despite China’s willingness to game the currency market, long-term global prosperity still rests on our ability to fully integrate China into the world economy.
Unbendable?
“I am not the first president to take up this cause, but I am determined to be the last.” President
Old King Coal
On December 22, 2008, a retaining wall at a landfill that stored fly ash from a Kingston, Tennessee, coal-fired power