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Peter Passell

Peter Passell

Peter Passell

Peter Passell is a senior fellow at the Milken Institute (a non-partisan economic policy think tank in California) and the editor of the Milken Institute Review. He has taught economics at the graduate school at Columbia University; consulted to firms including Microsoft, verizon Wireless and Visa; written about economics for The New York Times and served on its editorial board; and analyzed public policy for other publications ranging from The Wall Street Journal to Le Monde.

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Chapter 1 from Where to Put Your Money NOW
Mar 19, 2009
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Where to Put Your Money NOW is now available in eBook
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Where to Put Your Money NOW will be released on February 24, 2009 in eBook
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Dec 19, 2008

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Reuters, January 31, 2012
...to the world's leading business and financial executives, senior policy makers and journalists. It is edited by Peter Passell, former economics columnist for The New York Times. About the Institute: A nonprofit, nonpartisan think tank, the Milken...
Morningstar.com, January 31, 2012
...to the world's leading business and financial executives, senior policy makers and journalists. It is edited by Peter Passell, former economics columnist for The New York Times. About the Institute: A nonprofit, nonpartisan think tank, the Milken...
Legatum, January 13, 2012
...of change, interviews with leading figures, and a regular column on the thorny problems of economic reform by Peter Passell, a former New York Times economics columnist and member of the editorial board, who is joining Caryl as Economics Editor of...
Foreign Policy Magazine, March 1, 2012
...Inequality is an increasing problem around the world. But there are cures. Economic inequality seems to be Topic A for the global chattering classes. Even at the Davos World Economic Forum Meetings, where billionaires go to compare aircraft sizes, talk...
US News & World Report, February 29, 2012
...economist at the Legatum Institute, and a senior fellow at the Georgetown Center for Business and Public Policy. Peter Passell is a senior fellow at the Milken Institute in Santa Monica and the editor of its quarterly economic policy journal, The Milken...
Foreign Policy Magazine, February 23, 2012
...Trillions of dollars in capital now cross borders each year in search of profit. And since more is flowing out of developing countries than coming in, the return must be higher in the rich industrialized economies. Wait; that can't be right. The...
US News & World Report, February 21, 2012
...economist at the Legatum Institute, and a senior fellow at the Georgetown Center for Business and Public Policy. Peter Passell is a senior fellow at the Milken Institute in Santa Monica and the editor of its quarterly economic policy journal, The Milken...
Yahoo! Xtra Business, February 15, 2012
...economist at the Legatum Institute, and a senior fellow at the Georgetown Center for Business and Public Policy. Peter Passell is a senior fellow at the Milken Institute in Santa Monica and the editor of its quarterly economic policy journal, The Milken...
US News & World Report, February 15, 2012
...economist at the Legatum Institute, and a senior fellow at the Georgetown Center for Business and Public Policy. Peter Passell is a senior fellow at the Milken Institute in Santa Monica and the editor of its quarterly economic policy journal, The Milken...
Forbes.com, February 14, 2012
...bidding begins." Writing in U.S. News & World Report, Robert Hahn of the Legatum Institute and Peter Passell of the Milken Institute expressed the well-founded fear that the FCC "is apparently inclined to throw sand in the gears of Verizon and AT&T in...