Category: Economics
How Neel Kashkari’s Blackberry Cost You Hund...
Posted by Mike Mahanay | Nov 8, 2012 | Economics, Mahanay, Mike Mahanay | 0
Is Your City The Next Portlandia?
by Mike Mahanay | Oct 21, 2014 | Economics | 0
Excerpt: “Portland, Ore., has been spoofed as a hipster haven, but in fact, the city has long been...
Read MoreLarry Ellison Bought an Island in Hawaii. Now What?
by Mike Mahanay | Sep 24, 2014 | Economics, Environment | 0
“Henry Jolicoeur is a retired French Canadian hypnotherapist and a glass-products importer who...
Read MoreThe Tragedy of Argentina
by Mike Mahanay | Jun 20, 2014 | Economics | 0
Excerpt: “WHEN the residents of Buenos Aires want to change the pesos they do not trust into...
Read MoreThe Time Has Come For Rooftop Urban Farms
by Mike Mahanay | Mar 10, 2013 | Economics, Environment | 0
Excerpt: “Aquaponics is a method of combined fish and vegetable farming that requires no...
Read MoreWhat’s Wilderness Really Worth? Wilderness Economics May Provide The Answer
by Mike Mahanay | Nov 8, 2012 | Economics, Environment, Mike Mahanay, Press | 0
I came across an excellent article in Outside Magazine written by Bruce Barcott discussing the...
Read MoreHow Neel Kashkari’s Blackberry Cost You Hundreds of Billions of Dollars And Possibly Helped To Save Main Street USA.
by Mike Mahanay | Nov 8, 2012 | Economics, Mahanay, Mike Mahanay | 0
In 2006, Neel Kashkari was a 33-year-old tech banker at Goldman Sachs in San Francisco with no government experience. Only two years later, through bizarre circumstances and in the shadow of what looked like the cataclysmic economic meltdown of the financial system, he would find himself appointed by Hank Paulson as the federal bailout chief in charge of the US Government’s Troubled Asset Relief Program (TARP) and $700 billion dollars.
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