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Professor Emeritus, Robert H. Smith School of Business, University of Maryland
Professor Peter Morici is a recognized expert on economic policy and international economics. Prior to joining the university, he served as director of the Office of Economics at the U.S. International Trade Commission. He is the author of 18 books and monographs and has published widely in ...more

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Electing A GOP Senate Won’t Fix What’s Broke
Paychecks are stagnant and health care and many other things too expensive, but Americans won’t accept what fixing those problems requires and then pressure politicians to act.
Expand Vocational Training, Cut College Enrollments To Attack Inequality
The U.S. economy remains locked in mediocre growth and increasing inequality.
Five Compromises Obama Should Embrace To Boost The Economy
If Republicans win the Senate, President Obama risks another bruising recession if he doesn’t embrace compromise and abandon ineffective populist prescriptions.
Europe Must Drop The Euro, Germany Abandon Mercantilism
Europe faces yet another recession, and the prospect is shaking global financial markets. To eliminate the persistent threat of collapse, Europe must drop the euro, and Germany must abandon mercantilism.
Don’t Panic, Stocks Will Rebound
Wall Street may be in a panic, but ordinary investors should not sell their stocks. A recession in Europe, slower growth in China, falling oil prices, and prospects the Federal Reserve will raise short-term interest rates in 2015 are keeping money managers awake at night.
Fed’s Low Interest Rates Enable Washington’s Dysfunctions
The U.S. economy is underperforming, and the Federal Reserve’s low interest rate policies won’t reinvigorate it.
Forecasts For The Weeks Of October 13 And 20
By the numbers: Projections for upcoming data
Google’s Row With France – Corporate And Personal Income Taxes Are Obsolete
Google is in a row with France about how much corporate taxes it pays.
Jobs And Obama’s Political Woes
Despite another seemingly good jobs report, President Obama’s approval rating is lower than a snake’s belly, and Republicans could retake the Senate in November.
Forecasts For The Weeks Of October 6 And 13
The award-winning forecaster's predictions of upcoming economic data.
Five Reasons Americans Can’t Find Jobs
Friday, the Labor Department is expected to report the economy added about 215,000 jobs in September, about half of what is needed each month to bring unemployment down to pre-financial crisis levels.
Five Forces That Will Shape The 21st Century
President Obama recently proclaimed climate change, more than any issue, will define the contours of the 21st Century.
Forecasts For The Weeks Of September 29 And October 6
The professsor's projections for upcoming economic data
Reining In College Tuition And Student Debt
Colleges and universities are spending foolishly and not providing the kind of education students need to compete.
Scots Should Vote No On Independence
Scots will be worse off if they vote for independence. It’s not good economics and not much else is at stake.
Bombing ISIS Is Hardly Enough
President Obama’s vow to destroy ISIS rings hollow and sets the course for another American misadventure. Along with allies in Europe, the Middle East and Asia, he refuses to grasp that security can’t be purchased on the cheap.
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