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The establishment of new accounting rules for expensing options would likely do more harm than good.
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This working paper reconsiders and adds to empirical evidence on the effect of federal government debt and interest rates.
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The establishment of new accounting rules for expensing options would likely do more harm than good.
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Does price competition exist in the mutual fund industry? If so, is it too weak to prevent anticompetitive pricing by investment advisors to retail investors?
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Does price competition exist in the mutual fund industry? If so, is it too weak to prevent anticompetitive pricing by investment advisors to retail investors?
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This working paper reconsiders and adds to empirical evidence on the effect of federal government debt and interest rates.
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While the buzz around income inequality is reaching a crescendo, income data may not be the best measure of overall welfare. Instead, analyzing household consumption reveals that inequality is not as pervasive as skewed public discourse portrays it.
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While the buzz around income inequality is reaching a crescendo, income data may not be the best measure of overall welfare. Instead, analyzing household consumption reveals that inequality is not as pervasive as skewed public discourse portrays it.
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Requiring companies to expense options in the absence of any satisfactory method to evaluate their costs would be inconsistent with the principles and objectives of accounting.
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What is the link between taxes and manufacturing wages?
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