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1: Density=Destiny? 1-06

2:Density=Prosperity 1-06

3: Idea Cities Grow 1-06

4: Why Ideas=Growth 1-06

5:What Cities Can Do 1-06

6: Create Tech Jobs 1-06

Housing Bubble USA? '06

The Health-Care Econ '06

NYC Public Health '07

New Orleans blog 12-05

Comparative Govt Analysis

COMP - 1973-1988

Oxford Manifesto 1993

Economics of Govt 10-06

NYS Muni Ranks 2002

Workers Comp 10-06

Local Govt Finance

Property Values

Gaffney:Why 20s NYC Grew

NYC Prop Assessments 07

Vickrey: 10 Ideas for NYC

CongestionPricingTestimon

Vickrey's 12 Principles

Vickrey 12 Brief

NYC MBP Forum 7-17-07

Business Strategy, CSR

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What Form of CSR Is Best?

Environmental branding

Business and Ecology

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Financial Mkts--Cecchetti

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Lessons of Sarbanes-Oxley

Non-Financial Reporting

Socially Responsible Investing - Proxy Issues

Company/Product Ratings

JTM Reports 1988-1992

Personal Fin/Funding

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Funding Education '07

Managing IP

John Tepper Marlin Books

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JULY

7/23/07 Acknowledged, David Toomey, New Time Travelers (New York: W.W. Norton, 2007), about scholars who have written in-depth about time travel. John Tepper Marlin provided information about his uncle Dr. Willem Jacob van Stockum, a mathematician who was the first to show (in 1937) how Einstein's theory of relativity implied possibilities for time travel. 
 
7/21/07 Cited, "Businesses Near Blast Worry about Repayment," by Ken Belson and Patrick McGeehan, New York Times, p. B1. "The city has not yet produced an estimate of the blast's economic effect, though John Tepper Marlin..."

7/20/07 Cited, "Life Stirs, but Fitfully, in the Heart of the City," by Ethan Wilensky-Lanford, New York Times. Regarding the steam pipe explosion in Midtown Manhattan, "John Tepper Marlin, a former chief economist for the city comptroller’s office, estimated the lost business income at $10 million to $30 million through last night."

7/17/07
"Turkey's Elections on Sunday: We Have a Dog in the Fight," John Tepper Marlin, Huffington Post. "When the Bush family and Texas friends wish to convey that they don't care much about something, they have been known to say: "I don't have a dog in that fight." There's a fight happening next Sunday in Turkey that we do have a dog in and have heard precious little about in the U.S. media... more   Links (as of July 20): Turkish Digest  Turkey Secularism News - EU Politics Today Middle East European Union News - EIN News Big Media Blog The Moderate Voice EU Turkey Trade News Turkish News Sphere South Asia Military News - Military Industry Today Findory Silobreaker Sonoma County Democracy for America TURKUAZ.

7/17/07
Testimony on Land Value Taxation, Forum Sponsored by Manhattan Borough President Scott Stringer, held at the Steven L. Newman Real Estate Institute, Baruch College.

7/16/07 Profile: John Tepper Marlin, "Taking the Temperature of New York City's Economy," by David Gibbons, Chelsea Now. "Nearly 37 years ago, a pair of young financial intellects and activists, John Marlin and Alice Tepper, met, fell in love and were married—each taking on the other’s maiden name. They moved to an apartment on the corner of West 22nd Street and Ninth Avenue, in the heart of Chelsea, where they’ve lived ever since, raising two children, Jay, 33, and Caroline, 29, and pursuing two equally distinguished and influential careers... more 

7/9/07 Testimony on Congestion Pricing before a Public Hearing of Manhattan Community Boards 4, 5 and 6, Fashion Institute of Technology, New York City.
  
7/9/07 Cited, "Setting the Bar," profile of Alice Tepper Marlin by David Gibbons, Chelsea Now.
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