Phoenixville fireworks show survives fiscal challenges
PHOENIXVILLE — Due to “fiscal challenges” the Phoenixville Fireworks Celebration was in danger of not happening this year.
Continue Reading »New fiscal year has begun, but Island Lake is without a budget
Four weeks into the 2012 fiscal year, Island Lake officials still are without a budget.
Continue Reading »Fiscal consolidation should lead to more efficient government: OECD
The need for fiscal consolidation in many countries presents an opportunity to improve government efficiency, the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development said Friday.
Continue Reading »Fiscal Conservatives – Blogging Blue – Blogging Liberally in the …
Fiscal Conservatives. The Republican political “leaders” like like Eric Cantor, ..
Continue Reading »Simon Johnson: Fiscal Contraction Hurts Economic Expansion
The United States has a large budget deficit and a ratio of debt to gross domestic product that, in most projections, continues to rise over time. Some House and Senate Republicans are arguing strongly that this ..
Continue Reading »Oracle fiscal 4Q profit up despite server weakness
Oracle says its net income rose 36 percent as new sales of business software were at the high end of its expectations. However, the company said revenue from computer servers dropped.
Continue Reading »Micron Technology, Inc., Reports Results for the Third Quarter of Fiscal 2011
Micron Technology, Inc. 23.06.2011 22:12 ————————————————————————— BOISE, Idaho, June 23, 2011 — Micron Technology, Inc.,
Continue Reading »Could The US Have An “Expansionary Fiscal Contraction”? « The …
However, some studies have found that, in particular instances, fiscal contractions – meaning deficit reduction measures – have been consistent with no deceleration of economic growth. The IMF produced the most balanced ..
Continue Reading »Simon Johnson: Fiscal Contraction and Economic Expansion – NYTimes.com
Finding a way to reduce health care costs and tax reform are more likely to solve America's deficit problems than cutting spending, an economist writes.
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