Joe Nocera

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Milton Friedman Was Wrong. Look At Income Inequality.

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The economist’s doctrine has warped our understanding about the people an economy is supposed to serve.

I Was Wrong About Florida’s Response To Covid-19

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Reversing course, Joe Nocera argues that states like Florida, California and Texas reopened too quickly.

Why Isn't California Criticized Like Florida On Covid-19?

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It’s a blue state, of course. But the virus doesn’t discriminate based on party affiliation.

Pandemic Is A Great Incubator For Financial Fraud

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Billions of taxpayer dollars are being funneled hastily through banks with looser regulations. What could possibly go wrong?

Don’t Fault Florida Yet For Its Handling Of Covid-19

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Although new cases are climbing, the death rate has not followed suit and hospitals are not overwhelmed.

Lockdowns Haven’t Proved They’re Worth The Havoc

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There is little evidence that lockdowns work to stem the spread of a virus.

Florida's Reopening Is Worth Rooting For

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The notion that there is a blue-state and a red-state way of attacking the virus is absurd.

To Get A Small-Business Loan, Try A Smaller Bank

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The borrowers who have been happiest with the Paycheck Protection Program used community lenders.

Pandemic Could End Shareholder Value Supremacy For Good

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The crisis appears to be transforming how corporate America treats workers, customers and communities. Can it last?

Pandemic Turns Board Members Into Crisis Managers

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Goodbye, routine quarterly meetings. Hello, tough choices, cash preservation and plans to deal with coronavirus.

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