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Frank Schell

Frank Schell

Frank Schell is a former senior vice president of the First National Bank of Chicago and later was a management consultant. He was a lecturer at the Harris School of Public Policy, University of Chicago and is a contributor of opinion pieces to various journals.
by | Dec 28, 2012

The apocalyptic vision of the ancient Mayans, the destruction of the world, did not come to pass on December 21….

by | Dec 12, 2012

Time magazine states that its Person of the Year “is bestowed by the editors on the person or persons who…

by | Oct 17, 2012

“Happy Birthday, Mister Bond.” Those words, if spoken by the adoring grandees of Hollywood, would convey distinct admiration and nostalgia…

by | Aug 22, 2012

Breaking up the banks and restoring the Glass-Steagall Act to separate commercial banking from investment banking have mass appeal to…

by | Jul 24, 2012

During the fury about outsourcing the manufacture of Olympic uniforms to China, there has been less commentary on what the…

by | Jun 14, 2012

Deep within the psyche of America is the desire to be loved. Never a colonial power in the traditional sense,…

by | May 10, 2012

An auditor visiting Earth from another planet might be gobsmacked at what our society considers to have economic value. Indeed,…

by | Apr 24, 2012

As recently reported by the British press, in the next James Bond film to be released in October, Skyfall, the…

by | Apr 5, 2012

Amid all the tumult — Republican challengers goring each other while smiling, furtive Iranians spinning centrifuges in hardened bunkers deep…

by | Mar 19, 2012

As the mavens of media once again tear into Goldman Sachs, like piranhas devouring a hapless cow that has waded…

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