Topic - Education

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We Have Met the Federal Government and the Federal Government Is Us

Guest Editorial: Minneapolis Fed Vice President Preston Miller reminds taxpayers to think critically about federal spending programs.
Preston J. Miller
June 2002 - The Region

Diverse research conducted at Ninth District universities

Rob Grunewald
November 2001 - fedgazette

Editorial: The University of Minnesota as a public good

Editorial based on a paper presented at the Aug. 23 University of Minnesota conference, “The University's Contribution to Minnesota's Economic, Social and Cultural Vitality.”
Arthur J. Rolnick, Rob Grunewald
November 2001 - fedgazette

The University of Minnesota as a Public Good

This paper was presented at the “The University's Contribution to Minnesota's Economic, Social and Cultural Vitality” conference, University of Minnesota, August 23, 2001.
Arthur J. Rolnick, Rob Grunewald
November 2001 - fedgazette

Interview with Thomas Sowell

Hoover Institution economist and prolific author talks about the value of economic literacy in formulating better public policy, his writing style and a variety of other topics.
David Fettig
September 2001 - The Region

Ninth District Education—by the numbers

Rob Grunewald
July 2001 - fedgazette

Virtual high school goes online

Michigan State Roundup
July 2001 - fedgazette

What is the current job market outlook for college graduates? Has it changed in the past year?

District Voices
July 2001 - fedgazette

Do Women's Economic Decisions Differ from Men's?

Recap of a conference on economic decision making in women's lives and careers.
Kathy Cobb
June 2001 - The Region

From a Journalist's Viewpoint

Correspondent reflects on economics reporting
Mike Meyers
December 2000 - The Region

Supply, Demand & Deadlines - Journalist Participants

December 2000 - The Region

Supply, Demand and Deadlines

Journalists help shape a pilot workshop on economics training.
December 2000 - The Region

Understanding the Cost of Free Lunch

An informal media survey suggests that the media's know-how of basic economics can be hit-and-miss, and industry insiders disagree over its relevance and consequence.
Ronald A. Wirtz
December 2000 - The Region

Montana high school students build affordable housing

November 2000 - Community Dividend

Educating the Messenger

Top of the Ninth
Gary H. Stern
December 1999 - The Region

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