Fast-growth Candidate
Other Presidential hopefuls have tried to sell themselves to the entrepreneur. Jack Kemp is the first to market entrepreneurship to the rest of the country. Read more
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Other Presidential hopefuls have tried to sell themselves to the entrepreneur. Jack Kemp is the first to market entrepreneurship to the rest of the country. Read more
Jack Kemp is positioning himself to run for the Presidency in 1988 as the candidate of the entrepreneur. He has adopted the language of economic growth a... Read more
You would think that any proposal that benefits business, the cities, and the minorities would be a shoo-in. Read more
Tom Richman (National Affairs, October), along with Jack Kemp (with whom I usually agree), seems to feel that enterprise zones will painlessly allow the p... Read more
This year's tax battle in Congress could be a dress rehearsal for 1988. Read more
THERE IS A RISING GENERATION OF POLITICAL LEADERS -- IN BOTH PARTIES -- THAT IS LOOKING TO SHAPE A WHOLE NEW POLITICS OF GROWTH. Read more
Are you better off now than you were four years ago? Don't smirk. The Trivial Pursuit phenomenon (see "Big Game," page 101) not withstanding, this must be... Read more
Editor-in-chief George Gendron's thoughts on the Inc. 500 companies. Read more
A popular governor worries that while his party feuds over ideological concerns, Democrats will steal away with the issues of economic growth Read more
An Arizona governor rejects both the industrial-policy gurus of the Left and the supply-siders of the Right. Meet the candidate of the radical center Read more
Inc.'s editor-in-chief presents polling results of CEOs concerning who they support in the 1996 presidential race. Read more
Who says that InPhonic founder David Steinberg has, at age 35, as good a head for business as Bill Gates and Steve Jobs? Try his mentor, Mr. John Sculley. Read more
What happens to entrepreneurs after their companies make the Inc . 500 list? Interviews with 12 past and present Inc. 500 CEOs show that mos... Read more
If there was ever a time to question the adage "Nothing is certain but death and taxes," now is the moment. While death still seems a good bet, no one is... Read more
SENATE Republican Policy Committee John Tower (Tex.), chairman Robert Dole (Kans.) Pete Domenici (N. Mex.) Orrin Hatch (Utah... Read more
It may have taken awhile, but Washington society is finally adjusting to a new breed: the fast-moving, different-thinking, so very dot-com riche. Read more
It may have taken awhile, but Washington society is finally adjusting to a new breed: the fast-moving, different-thinking, so very dot-com I Read more
A diary of official Washington in the midst of an economic crisis Read more
THE FEDERAL RESERVE HAS DEFLECTED ALL ATTEMPTS IN THE PAST TO END ITS INDEPENDENCE. NEXT TIME, IT COULD BE A DIFFERENT STORY. Read more
Why being No. 1 on the Inc. 500 and selling more cell phones on the Internet than anyone else wasn't enough. Read more
Each February, Inphonic CEO David A. Steinberg holds a poker party for his top executives at Washington, D.C.'s Historic George Town Club. As a reward f... Read more
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