Murray Weidenbaum


Congress Should Act To Save Small Business

It was refreshing to read Murray Weidenbaum (Economic Issues, March) on the small business loan subsidy. Taking a stand against the subsidy is like fight...  Read story

Reagan's Economic Legacy

The growing federal deficit has created apprehension even among Reagan supporters.  Read story

May Rfc Rest In Peace

Randall Rothenberg's article, "An RFC for Today" (January), was disturbing, to say the least. Felix Rohatyn's proposal should have little appeal for belie...  Read story

The 1981 Tax Cut: A Tilt To Big Business?

President Reagan's tax reform plans still leave small business at a disadvantage.  Read story

Four Pros Nominate Their Personal Favorites

Stock-market turmoil. Skyrocketing deficits. Fears for the future. OK, economists of the world, what one book would you recommend for understanding -- or ...  Read story

Will The Real Sba Please Stand Up?

Ronald Reagan thinks of the SBA as a welfare agency. Congress thinks of it as a pork barrel. Most entrepreneurs try not to think about it, period. Maybe we s...  Read story

Strong Heart

An Ache in the Heartland" (October 1984) takes a myopic view of the midwestern business climate. I can attest to the strengthening business environment a...  Read story

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