Op-Ed Articles
After Election, Fed Must Take Foot Off Pedal By MICHAEL COSGROVE INVESTOR'S BUSINESS DAILY, February 2, 2012
Obama Can Still Get Economy on Growth Path By MICHAEL COSGROVE INVESTOR'S BUSINESS DAILY, August 10, 2011
Is Jobless Rate Just Bad Luck For President? By MICHAEL COSGROVE INVESTOR'S BUSINESS DAILY, May 31, 2011
U.S. Shouldn't Repeat Japan's Pre-Tsunami Economic Errors By MICHAEL COSGROVE INVESTOR'S BUSINESS DAILY, March 18, 2011
Debt, Tax Burdens Holding Back Growth By MICHAEL COSGROVE INVESTOR'S BUSINESS DAILY, February 3, 2011
Five Fiscal Policies to Reclaim Economy By MICHAEL COSGROVE INVESTOR'S BUSINESS DAILY, October 22, 2010
Freeze Outlays To Make Gov't Less Dominant By MICHAEL COSGROVE INVESTOR'S BUSINESS DAILY, September 22, 2010
Restoring Once-Vibrant Economy Hinges on Repeal of ObamaCare By MICHAEL COSGROVE INVESTOR'S BUSINESS DAILY, August 31, 2010
An Atrocious Policy Mix for a Global Economy By MICHAEL COSGROVE INVESTOR'S BUSINESS DAILY, July 2, 2010
Madoff-Like Political Shenanigans Put U.S. Taxpayers in Harm's Way By MICHAEL COSGROVE INVESTOR'S BUSINESS DAILY, June 11, 2010
Chinese Can't Dump Our Debt Too Soon By MICHAEL COSGROVE INVESTOR'S BUSINESS DAILY, March 4, 2010
How the Fed Should be Reorganized By MICHAEL COSGROVE INVESTOR'S BUSINESS DAILY, December 4, 2009
Top 2009 Forecasters--Ranked 4th Page A6 The Wall Street Journal, February 5, 2010
President's Economic Team Knows Better By MICHAEL COSGROVE INVESTOR'S BUSINESS DAILY, November 11, 2009
Markets Need Liquidity Shot that will Last By MICHAEL COSGROVE INVESTOR'S BUSINESS DAILY, September 24, 2008
Clashes Dissent Over Key Policies Reveal Feds Growing Fault Lines By MICHAEL COSGROVE INVESTOR'S BUSINESS DAILY, Wednesday, June 11, 2008; A11
NVESTOR'S BUSINESS DAILY,
Wednesday, December 12, 2007; A3
INVESTOR'S BUSINESS DAILY,
Friday, October 26, 2007; A12
By MICHAEL COSGROVE
INVESTOR'S BUSINESS DAILY,
Wednesday, February 7, 2007; A13
INVESTOR'S BUSINESS DAILY,
Wednesday, July 26, 2006; A12
INVESTOR'S BUSINESS DAILY,
Wednesday, September 21, 2005 A13
By MICHAEL COSGROVE
As it appeared on the editorial page of The Wall Street Journal
August 18, 2005, Page A14
By MICHAEL COSGROVE
The Wall Street Journal May 23, 2005, Page A14
By MIKE COSGROVE
INVESTOR'S BUSINESS DAILY January 18, 2005
By MICHAEL COSGROVE
As it appeared on the editorial page of The Wall Street Journal May 21, 2003
Other Press Coverage includes:
The Christian Science Monitor (October 14, 2008) cited Michael Cosgrove, with a a call for the Fed to add "permanent liquidity into the system" throught its control of monetary policy. "The 3 percent growth in bank reserves in the past year is pretty puny." "it is going to take quite a long time to build up trust" in the financial system.
Barron's (December 2, 2006) cited Michael Cosgrove, Econoclast®, in the columnUp and Down Wall Street as stating "The U.S. efforts in Iraq might have been a turning point for the Middle East and another positive for the global economy."
Barron's (December 12, 2005) cited Michael Cosgrove, "The markets have been told -- again by Greenspan -- that the Fed is going to invert the curve," says Michael Cosgrove, proprietor of the Econoclast®, a monthly analysis of the economy and financial markets.
Barron's (September 13, 2004) cited Michael Cosgrove, Econoclast® on fiscal stimulus being used to fight the "Terrorist Tax."
Barron's (July 12, 2004) cited Michael Cosgrove, Econoclast® on Wal-Mart, productivity gains and labor costs.
Bloomberg Wealth Manager (May 2004) cited Michael Cosgrove, Econoclast® on the bond market and irrational exuberance.
Bloomberg Personal Finance (November 2002) cited Michael Cosgrove,Econoclast® on monetary policy and the risk of deflation.
Business Week Article (October 21, 2002) cited Michael Cosgrove, Econoclast® on the macroeconomic impacts of oil prices.
Barron's (May 13, 2002) cited Michael Cosgrove, Econoclast® on the limited attractiveness of European and Japanese fixed income markets.
Barron's (February 11, 2002) cited Michael Cosgrove, Econoclast® about economic conditions outside the U.S. not being as good as in the U.S. leading to a strengthening of the dollar.
Barron's (December 11, 2000, p. 43) had a half page review from the December 2000 Econoclast® research report highlighting the impact of what an erratic Federal Reserve monetary policy did to NASDAQ performance in 1999 and 2000.Barron's included a graph from The Econoclast® report in their article.
Wall Street Journal (July 1, 1996) article by Fred R. Bleakley, in which The Econoclast® is described as having the best interest-rate forecast of the sixty-four economists that participated in The Wall Street Journal's survey for the first six months of 1996.
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