Topic: President'S Economic Recovery Advisory Board
By Sir Richard Branson. 6:26AM GMT . Comments . . Just as prohibition of alcohol failed in the United States in the 1920s, the war on drugs has...
Former Federal Reserve Chairman Paul Volcker plans to leave his role as head of panel of experts advising U.S. President Barack Obama on the...
Obama to host meeting of Economic Recovery Advisory Board led by former Fed chief VolckerHome from a weekend at the Camp David mountain retreat, President Barack Obama will sit down with his Economic Recovery Advisory Board.The board is headed by Paul ...
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Barack Obama will announce new initiatives to encourage partnerships between private industry and community colleges when he meets with a panel of economic advisers on Monday, U.S. officials said.Obama will attend a discussion of the President's ...
The President's Economic Recovery Advisory Board released their report examining various opportunities for reforming the tax system in the United States of America. PERAB held a conference call today to release their report, to summarize their concerns, and then voted to ...
President Obama's Economic Recovery Advisory Board (PERAB) holds its quarterly meeting today at 2:00 PM ET via conference call. One area of discussion will be a PERAB subcommittee report on tax reform, according to the PERAB's blog.. From an ...
Guests for the Sunday TV news showsGuest lineup for the Sunday TV news shows:___ABC's "This Week" — Sen. Bob Corker, R-Tenn.; former Gov. Jon Corzine, D-N.J.; Laura D'Andrea Tyson, member of the President's Economic Recovery Advisory Board; Martin ...
U.S. taxpayers, mark your calendars. The long-delayed and anxiously awaited tax overhaul recommendations will be made public on Friday, Aug...
Paul Volcker, a former chairman of the U.S. Federal Reserve, has few kind words for today's banking industry.. At a conference in Britain Tuesday, the head of President Barack Obama's Economic Recovery Advisory Board criticized bankers for their over-sized ...
From Deborah Solomon and Jonathan Weisman at WSJ: The administration wants to keep some of the unspent (TARP) funds available for emergencies, but is considering setting aside a chunk for debt reduction, according to people familiar with the matter. " Sounds more like ...