Edward Lazear, a professor at Stanford University's Graduate School of Business and former economic adviser to President George W. Bush, talks about the outlook for Federal Reserve policy and Fed Chair Janet Yellen. Lazear speaks with Matt Miller and Stephanie Ruhle on Bloomberg Television's "Market Makers." (Source: Bloomberg)
Larry Kudlow, The Kudlow Report, CNBC; and Cumulus Media radio. Phil Izzo, WSJ, Real Time Economics. Joseph Rago, WSJ. Edward Paul Lazear, Hoover & WSJ.
Governments’ inability to act decisively to address their economies’ growth, employment, and distributional challenges has emerged as a major source of concern almost everywhere. In the United States, in particular, political polarization, congressional gridlock, and irresponsible grandstanding have garnered much attention, with many worried about the economic consequences.
Ed Lazear, Stanford University's Graduate School of Business professor and Hoover Institution Senior Fellow, digs into February's' employment number. Lazear says the total number of hours worked fallen since December.
Larry Kudlow, The Kudlow Report, CNBC; and Cumulus Media radio. Sudeep Reddy, WSJ. John H. Cochrane, Hoover, Cato, & Grumpy Economist, Booth School of Business. Scott W Atlas: Hoover, Investors Business Daily & FoxNews.com.
I worry about growing income inequality. But I worry even more that the discussion is too narrowly focused. I worry that our outrage at the top 1 percent is distracting us from the problem that we should really care about:...
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