Casey MurrayJan 25, 2001Right Brained EconomyCommentator Ev Ehrlich says computers are changing the qualities the economy seeks in its managers. The ability to analyze is becoming less important that intuition and creativity.
Commentator Ev Ehrlich says computers are changing the qualities the economy seeks in its managers. The ability to analyze is becoming less important that intuition and creativity.
Fed Chair: A Tough Job to Prepare ForPresident Bush's nominee for Federal Reserve chairman, Ben Bernanke, could get his Senate hearing next month. Ev Ehrlich, undersecretary...
Wal-Mart Eyes Japanese RetailerCommentator Ev Ehrlich thinks Wal-Mart's effort to acquire an interest in the Japanese retailer Daiei could be the best thing to reach...
Presidential Politics and Open TradeCommentator Ev Ehrlich urges both President Bush and Democratic presidential candidate John Kerry to reconsider their campaign positions...
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