Opinion columns by Timothy Taylor in the San Jose Mercury
News in 1991
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December 22, 1991 - "Econ 101: Up Now?"
November 22, 1991 - "Recession Hits Home"
November 3, 1991 - "Job Growth is Slower
in the Country, but Incomes are High"
October 1, 1991 - "American 'Dumping' Laws
Gum Up the Game"
September 13, 1991 - "Even in the 1930s,
No-fault Insurance was a Bright Idea - What Went Around Comes Around"
August 28, 1991 - "Buckets of Money aren't
the Answer"
August 18, 1991 - "Without Reform First Aid,
Banks will Keep Bleeding"
August 2, 1991 - "One Year After - The Other
Battle: Supply vs. Demand"
July 4, 1991 - "Not Even Close - Heavyweight
U.S. Shouldn't Fear Free Trade"
June 25, 1991 - "Where Peace would Really
Pay"
June 18, 1991 - "The Free Market in Soviets'
Eyes"
June 10, 1991 - "Oregon's Cure for Health
Care"
June 3, 1991 - "A Penny Saved isn't Really
a Penny Saved"
May 24, 1991 - "Chip Beefs"
May 20, 1991 - "Perennially Strapped for
Cash"
April 15, 1991 - "Today's the Day to Figure
how to Make Taxes Lower - Room for Reform"
April 5, 1991 - "Close the Gap in Industry's
Cost of Capital"
March 18, 1991 - "When Working Produces No
Gain -- Or Even Worse"
March 11, 1991 - "Un-crunching Home-buying
- Acknowledging Inflation puts More Mortgages within Reach"
March 4, 1991 - "The Cost of War"
February 10, 1991 - "The Deficit: Better
Than It Sounds"
February 3, 1991 - "Soviet Reform is Stifled"
January 28, 1991 - "How to Avoid Losing $150
Billion"
January 22, 1991 - "Tackling Deficit Risks
Aggravating Recession" |