
John Vogel
CommentatorJohn Vogel is a retired professor from the Tuck School of Business. His tenure at Dartmouth began in 1992, where he taught Real Estate and Entrepreneurship in the Social Sector, among other subjects. He was named by the “Business Week Guide� to Business Schools as one of Tuck’s “Outstanding Faculty� members.
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It’s always dangerous to make predictions about the housing market in the United States. At one time, many experts predicted that unlike their parents,�
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Proponents of block grants believe that funds can be administered more effectively at the state and local level, and that block grants allow for greater�
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In an ideal world, corporations would not need to be regulated. In fact, some companies, like Hypertherm, go far beyond what’s required. Hypertherm is�
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In the recent case of Trinity Lutheran v. Comer, the Supreme Court ruled in favor of Trinity Lutheran Church � potentially changing the way faith based�
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By 1787, when they met in Philadelphia, delegates knew they needed to fix or replace the Articles of Confederation. The balance of power between the�
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During the recent campaign for governor, several candidates suggested that Vermont should use some of its debt capacity to issue a housing bond. And while�
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House Speaker Paul Ryan has unveiled his plan to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act. One early headline from the New York Times sums it up this�
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During the first three days of the Korean War, Seoul, South Korea was overrun and devastated. Today it’s a beautiful, thriving city with modern office�
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Vermont has a housing problem. For low and moderate income residents, there’s a well-documented shortage of affordable, rental housing. For middle class�
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On July 1, Vermont became the fourth State to fund pre-Kindergarten for all its 3 and 4 year old children. It’s a good first step and speaks to an�