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Monthly Archives: April 2013

Building a Financial Structure for a More Stable and Equitable Economy

Press release: “It’s time to put global finance back in its proper place as a tool to achieving sustainable development. This means substantial downsizing, careful re-regulation, universal social protections, and an active, permanent employment-creation program. Therefore, the 2013 Minsky Conference will address both financial reform and poverty in the context of Minsky’s work on financial… Continue Reading

MOOCs and Libraries Event Summarized in Series of Six Hangingtogether.org Blog Posts

“The “MOOCs and Libraries: Massive Opportunity or Overwhelming Challenge?” event took place 18-19 March at the University of Pennsylvania and was broadcast live online. Hosted by OCLC Research and University of Pennsylvania Libraries, the event featured thoughtful and provocative presentations about how libraries are already getting involved with MOOCs, and engaged attendees in discussions about… Continue Reading

Motor Vehicle Traffic-Related Pedestrian Deaths — United States, 2001–2010

Motor Vehicle Traffic-Related Pedestrian Deaths — United States, 2001–2010. Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report (MMWR). April 19, 2013 / Vol. 62 / No. 15 “Motor vehicle traffic crashes are the leading cause of unintentional injury-related death in the United States, resulting in 33,687 deaths in 2010 (1). Pedestrian travel makes up 10.5% of all trips… Continue Reading

Global Financial Stability Report Old Risks, New Challenges – April 2013

“The April 2013: The Global Financial Stability Report examines current risks facing the global financial system and policy actions that may mitigate these. The April 2013 report analyzes the key challenges facing financial and nonfinancial firms as they continue to repair their balance sheets and unwind public and private debt overhangs. Chapter 1 also examines… Continue Reading

Brief – Young Student Loan Borrowers Retreat from Housing and Auto Markets

Young Student Loan Borrowers Retreat from Housing and Auto Markets, Meta Brown and Sydnee Caldwell “Student loans have soared in popularity over the past decade, with the aggregate student loan balance, as measured in the FRBNY Consumer Credit Panel, reaching $966 billion at the end of 2012. Student debt now exceeds aggregate auto loan, credit… Continue Reading

CRS – Cybersecurity: Selected Legal Issues

Cybersecurity: Selected Legal Issues, April 17, 2013. “The federal government’s role in protecting U.S. citizens and critical infrastructure from cyber attacks has been the subject of recent congressional interest. Critical infrastructure commonly refers to those entities that are so vital that their incapacitation or destruction would have a debilitating impact on national security, economic security,… Continue Reading

2013 edition of World Development Indicators

“The 2013 edition of World Development Indicators (WDI), released today, includes the latest available data on global development, poverty, the quality of people’s lives, the environment, the economy, the functioning of states and markets, and global links of finance, trade, and migration…This year’s edition has been substantially improved, with expanded highlights based on trends in… Continue Reading