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263You got to the point before I did. I posted before I read yours. Very correct inChris08-6/25/2012
262Hmmm...well of course Krugman has been right about almost everything recently. BChris08-6/25/2012
261Perhaps the lack of new businesses is due to lack of demand. The economy is growChris08-6/25/2012
260Suddenly I am in third place? Are you sure there is not some mistake here? LOLChris08-6/25/2012
259As for regulations inhibiting new business formation, the poll reported here indThe Dodgy Ticker-6/25/2012
258No problem on using the thread for general discussion. Biomaven has let me get aBulbaMan-6/24/2012
257Maybe you could cite a single newish regulation that a would-be small business The Dodgy Ticker26/24/2012
256Well there was the Seinfeld episode where Kramer pushed the shoe repair shop ownrkrw-6/24/2012
255Not to mention that letting things cycle had beneficial impacts like allowing baRobohogs-6/24/2012
254new business startups are (rapidly?) declining and many folks cite repressive reBiomaven26/24/2012
253It’s ridiculous to imply that our current economic crisis is the result of goverArthur Radley-6/24/2012
252Thanks, Steve.The Dodgy Ticker-6/24/2012
251<<<< how did we grow the economy before the housing boom?>>>Steve Lokness-6/24/2012
250Steve, how did we grow the economy before the housing boom?The Dodgy Ticker-6/24/2012
249<<<<< It sure seems, anecdotally, that new business startups are Steve Lokness26/24/2012
248HK on investor protections looks kind of high unless that means protecting billiRobohogs-6/24/2012
247<<<<This index comparing rule of law may interest some:>>>&Steve Lokness-6/24/2012
246How much more regulation do we really have? JonRobohogs-6/24/2012
245And China lying about growth! But don't forget V will some day move higher.Robohogs16/24/2012
244Thanks, Jim. It sure seems, anecdotally, that new business startups are (rapidThe Dodgy Ticker26/24/2012
243This index comparing rule of law may interest some: centerforfinancialstabilityIRWIN JAMES FRANKEL16/24/2012
242>> Are [we] regulating our way into another depression? I don't know.IRWIN JAMES FRANKEL16/24/2012
241Jim, Are regulating our way into another depression? Best regards, BobThe Dodgy Ticker-6/24/2012
240>> Given the moves here and volatility elsewhere, anyone getting nervous? IRWIN JAMES FRANKEL-6/24/2012
239Given the moves here and volatility elsewhere, anyone getting nervous? My conteRobohogs-6/23/2012
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