Each year, the U.S.
: General Foundation
As many of you know, NCF is reinvigorating itself and taking a fresh look at emerging issues that will be impacting the nation’s business community over the next 5-10 years.
By Sarah Lemmons, National Chamber Foundation
Congrats! You’ve made it through 2010 and now the blank expanse of 2011 lies before you—thrilling and terrifying in its potential. What will the coming months hold?
By Michelle D. Bernard President & CEO, the Bernard Center for Women, Politics & Public Policy
Freud once asked, "What do women want?" My question: What do women need to succeed in business?
By Sarah Lemmons, National Chamber Foundation
British Prime Minister David Cameron wants to slash public spending and spur economic growth.
This week I’ll be participating in an NCF sponsored event in Washington to discuss debts, deficits and the fiscal picture of the United States. In preparation for the event, I wanted to see what public opinion attitudes were toward debt/deficits (and taxes).
Our politicians all seem to agree on at least one thing: There will be no recovery unless America gets back to work. But that’s often where the agreement ends. Once you move on to discuss how to get America back to work, opinions begin to diverge.
Arnold Kling has an interesting post about whether or not corporations should threaten to exit jurisdictions and relocate to places with a more favorable tax and regulatory climate.