Posts Tagged with “Edinaldo Tebaldi”

Five reasons men cheat and how to stay faithful

August 17th, 2010

Research conducted by Bryant economist Edinaldo Tebaldi revealed that men and women use drastically different decision-making processes in deciding whether to be unfaithful to a partner. Their findings are included in this article published by Yahoo News and the Australian edition of Men's Health Magazine.

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PBN’s “40 Under Forty” winners include four with ties to Bryant

July 26th, 2010

Associate Professor of EconomicsĀ  Edinaldo Tebaldi and Bryant alumni Lelani S. Bonner, Kevin M. Ricci, and David C. Sweet are among the forty Rhode Islanders selected by the Providence Business News to receive the 2010 "40 Under Forty" awards for their contributions to the state.

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PBN names 2010 40 Under Forty winners

July 2nd, 2010

Bryant economics Prof. Edinaldo Tebaldi and three Bryant alumni — Lelani Bonner, Kevin Ricci and David Sweet — are among the winners of this year's 40 Under Forty award presented by Providence Business News.

The winners were selected based on career success and community involvement. "All are young professionals who have made a commitment to making a difference on a local, national or international scale," the newspaper reported.

Is R.I. destined to decrepit economic growth?

June 21st, 2010

In this "Mindsetter" commentary written for GoLocalProv.com, Bryant economist Edinaldo Tebaldi says that fixes to the Rhode Island economy "are straightforwardly identifiable, but require political will to be implanted because of potential political costs." Tebaldi makes five policy recommendations to help the state economy, and discusses each in detail.

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Rhode Island losing young workers

June 18th, 2010

The Ocean State has lost nearly 10 percent of its younger workforce since 2004, but the trend could soon reverse itself thanks to business-friendly laws that the General Assembly passed this year, Bryant economist Edinaldo Tebaldi tells GoLocal.com.

"That's a cause of concern. It's the group of people who are most likely to bring new ideas, to start new businesses," Tebaldi said. "They help keep the economy alive."

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R.I. jobless rate declines

June 18th, 2010

In the Providence Journal's report on RhodeĀ  Island's economy showing signs of improvement in May, Bryant economist Edinaldo Tebaldi notes that state and regional forecasts project very limited job growth in 2010 and 2011.

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Small business will fuel R.I.’s recovery

May 24th, 2010

In a commentary written for the Providence Business News, Edinaldo Tebaldi, assistant professor of economics, and co-author Edward Mazze, distinguished university professor of business administration at the University of Rhode Island, note that small businesses are a major economic driver in Rhode Island and discuss steps the state must take to ensure that these small businesses can thrive.

Their commentary is adapted from a presentation they gave at the New England Economic Partnerships' May 2010 economic outlook conference.

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R.I. recession at bottom, but climb out will be long and bumpy

May 22nd, 2010

Providence Journal columnist John Kostrzewa writes about the NEEP report for Rhode Island, prepared by Edinaldo Tebaldi, assistant professor of economics, and URI's Edward M. Mazze, professor of business administration.

The economists' report noted that the state's "lack of will, vision, focus and political courage to change Rhode Island's tax and spend policies, its business climate and its image have left the state even further behind its rivals that compete for jobs and development," and offered ideas to strengthen the economy.

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Analyst sees end to decline

May 20th, 2010

In his latest New England Economic Partnership (NEEP) report about Rhode Island, Bryant economist Edinaldo Tebaldi says that "the most recent economic indicators suggest that the Rhode Island economy has hit the trough and stabilized, particularly in the job market." Tebaldi told the Providence Journal that "the bleeding of jobs has stopped and that's good news."

A number of print and online media reported on Rhode Island NEEP report, which Tebaldi co-wrote with URI Professor Edward Mazze.

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Competing visions along city waterfront

May 16th, 2010

What kind of investments produce more spinoff jobs? Bryant University economist Edinaldo Tebaldi discusses the data with the Providence Business News for an article that takes a look at debate surrounding the kind of economic development that should occur along the Allens Avenue waterfront in Providence.

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