Peter Morici

Peter Morici is a professor of international business at the University of Maryland in College Park. [United States]

Why Good U.S. Jobs Are Too Few and Wages So Poor

The lack of workers trained for a more technologically demanding workplace is slowing growth.

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The West Should Unite to Crush ISIS

ISIS is now too powerful for the West to remain safe without commitment of large ground forces.

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Troubles at Walmart, IBM and the New American Century

America’s 20th century business icons are in trouble — but that’s no reason to worry.

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Five Big Challenges for the U.S. Economy

Prospects for U.S. jobs and wage gains are dimming.

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Obama’s Amnesty Further Fractures America

obama immigration

Is Obama using executive power to satisfy a constituency and put it above the rule of law?

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Electing a Republican Senate Won’t Fix What’s Broke

On two key issues – jobs and health care – Americans have a lot to learn from (Northern) Europe.

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Mr. Obama: To Attack Inequality, Expand Vocational Training

The United States sends too many kids to college.

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ISIS Crisis: Blame Germany and China?

Terrorism is inspired and financed by the failings of the global economy.

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The Terrible Truth About Income Inequality

U.S. politicians pretend to support the poor and middle class. They are firmly in the pockets of the super-rich.

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Key Takeaways From the GM Safety Debacle

What have we learned about General Motors from the latest mess?

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