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Wednesday, May 21,2008

Definition of the Week:

Oligopoly

By Ken Reibel
Oligopoly: When a few firms dominate a market. Together, they can behave as if they were single monopoly, perhaps by forming a cartel. Or they may collude informally, by prefering non-price competition to a price war.
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Monday, May 5,2008

The Hottest Jobs

By Ken Reibel
Engineers, skilled machinists and welders are among the hardest-to-fill jobs in the Milwaukee area. Nurses are hot, so to speak, and computer network professionals are also at a premium, according to interviews with area recruiters and Manpower Inc.’s annual survey of employers.
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Monday, May 5,2008

The 10 Hardest Jobs to Fill

By Ken Reibel
1. Engineers 2. Machinists/Machine Operators 3. Skilled Trades...
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Monday, May 5,2008

World Fair Trade Day, May 10

By Ken Reibel
Seek out the 20 Milwaukee-area Fair Trade shops offering special activities and deals on World Fair Trade Day on Saturday, May 10. Vendors in Bay View, Riverwest, the Washington Park neighborhood and elsewhere are promoting Fair Trade goods to shoppers, along with a simple message: Consumers have the power to protect the natural environment while promoting sustainable development around the world.
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Monday, May 5,2008

Definition of the Week:

Predatory Pricing

The practice of selling a product at very low prices to drive out or discipline competitors, weaken them for possible mergers and/or to prevent other firms from entering the market.
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Wednesday, April 23,2008

Myths of the Modern Medical Miracle

By Ken Reibel
Ask any employer what’s keeping him or her up at night, and you’ll likely hear, “The rising cost of health care.” In 2007, total national health expenditures rose nearly 7%—twice the rate of inflation, according to The National Coalition on Health Care.
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Wednesday, April 23,2008

From Rust Belt to Green Belt

By Ken Reibel
Wisconsin is front and center in a regional push to create 820,000 new jobs producing cleaner energy technologies. The Green Jobs for America Campaign joins the United Steelworkers (USW), the Sierra Club, the Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC) and the Blue Green Alliance...
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Wednesday, April 23,2008

Income Inequality “Attacks Common Sense”

By Ken Reibel
In the late 1980s, Wisconsin was ranked as the fifth most equal state in income distribution. Since then, the state has dropped to 11th, and the gap continues to widen, according to the Center on Wisconsin Strategy (COWS) and the Wisconsin Council on Children and Families (WCCF).
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Wednesday, April 9,2008

Milwaukee’s New Economy

By Ken Reibel
There was a time when an area’s prosperity was directly linked to its natural resources, low-cost labor and tax incentives. The Mountain West mined. The Plains States grew wheat and corn. The Pacific Northwest cut lumber. Cities along the Great Lakes, like Milwaukee, blessed with cheap transportation...
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Wednesday, April 9,2008

Why Should Companies Be Socially Responsible?

By Ken Reibel
Corporate social responsibility has come a long way since 1970, when economist Milton Friedman called its advocates “unwitting puppets of the intellectual forces that have been undermining the basis of a free society for three decades.”
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