What the Fed’s Pause Signals for Economy and Markets

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Why Interest Rates Can’t Fix Deeper Economic Problems

Patrick T. Harker, former President of the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia and current Wharton Professor of Operations, Information, and Decisions, draws on his experience to discuss why monetary policy has clear limits, the need for political follow-through on fiscal and wo ...  Show more

Affordable Care Act Subsidies, Coverage Losses, and What Comes Next

Professor Emeritus of Healthcare Management at the Wharton School, Mark Vincent Pauly, analyzes the consequences of the Affordable Care Act’s enhanced subsidy expiration, its effects on insurance coverage and costs, and the potential implications of proposed reforms allowing indi ...  Show more

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