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Middle-Market Public Policy Roundup

Will the U.S. government keep the lights on? Will net neutrality make a comeback? We look at these and other policy issues that grabbed headlines this week.

Steven Kaplan of University of Chicago’s Booth School of Business

The economist and professor discusses his work developing a new middle-market index with Lincoln International, Booth's private equity programming, and his latest research.

Middle-Market Public Policy Roundup

The GOP strategizes over its approach to the budget process, trade talks heat up, and state and local taxes reemerge as a key issue for lawmakers fighting for reelection.

Walmart Hikes Wages as Labor Market Tightens

The largest private sector employer announced that it would raise the minimum hourly pay for its U.S. workers in a move that could have ripple effects in the middle market.

Middle-Market Public Policy Roundup

Sen. Orrin Hatch announced his retirement, opening a key chairmanship on the Senate Finance Committee. Plus, regulators gear up to take on bitcoin, and the ACA faces new challenges.

Joseph Brusuelas of RSM on Tax Reform, Trade and What He’s Reading

RSM's chief economist discusses the global implications of tax reform, the outlook for free trade agreements, and a few thought-provoking books he's read recently.

Start 2018 with a Great Read

Here are eight book recommendations from economists and middle-market business leaders.

Online Platform Brightens Prospects for Independent Jewelry Retailers

Two executives from e-commerce company Bright Society explain how their platform is disrupting the jewelry marketplace to the benefit of local sellers.

What’s Wrong with U.S. Health Care (VIDEO)

Three experts discuss the challenges facing the U.S. health care system and what that means for investors in a new video from Privcap.