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Tylor Claggett
Dr. E. Tylor Claggett is a professor of finance and director of the Financial Planning Track at Salisbury University, US. His recent research fields cover Financial Planning Track, Investments and Financial Management. He is a Fulbright scholar with Shanghai University of Finance and Economics in 2008-2009.
May 21
The Greek Crisis: Perhaps a view of the future?
The current sovereign debt crises in the Euro Zone are more or less caused by public sector imprudence.
April 22
What should we expect from recent China-US currency talks?
Before being able to get a better idea about what is actually going on, we must look into US trade with China.
January 25
The latest Supreme Court ruling: What were they thinking?
On January 21, the US Supreme Court ruled 5-4 that corporations and labor unions have the right to unlimited spending during political campaigns. Specifically, the ruling overturned two parts of the previous law that prevented them from using organization funds for commercials either supporting or undermining named candidates and/or issue viewpoints expressed by particular candidates.
December 22
The US banking and housing industries at the end of 2009
Recently there has been discussion in the US media about banks not lending money to small businesses or working with home owners that are struggling with their mortgages. What is then the reason behind the lack of lending?
November 24
The recent rally in US stock markets: What does it mean?
Even with an improving US stock market, now is not the time to let our guards down with respect to our economic futures.
November 2
In the US, it may be the education, not the economy
A world-class economy, one that has a high standard of living for its people, must have an effective and world-competitive educational system.
October 23
China – Can she continue to afford early retirements?
It seems strange that while the U.S. is encouraging its workers to work longer, the general policy in China is to retire workers at a relatively younger age.
October 13
US financial crisis is entering a new phase
People and experts around the world are wondering whether the financial crisis is over and whether an economic recovery is underway. These questions have different answers depending upon the specific country. Nevertheless, American economic progress is of interest in China just as Chinese economic progress is of interest in the US.
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