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Business Leaders Meh About NJ's Prospects But Optimistic for National Economy
New Jersey’s top business leaders are optimistic about the direction that the national economy is heading in this year, but as the state gets ready to elect a new governor, they are more cautious about New Jersey’s own immediate economic future. The results of a new...
Weiner highlighted by American Political Science Association
Weiner honored with Graduate School New Brunswick Teaching Award
Bloustein School associate research professor Marc D. Weiner was selected as the recipient of 2016 Teaching Excellence Award by Rutgers Graduate School-New Brunswick (GSNB). He was honored at an awards ceremony on April 21. The Graduate School-New Brunswick conducts...
Shore banks make money; why are they nervous?
"I think for New Jersey it's been an improvement, but a little more guarded (than the nation)," said John McWeeney, president and chief executive officer of the New Jersey Bankers Association. The trade group teamed up with the Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning...
Bankers foresee no quick turnaround in N.J.
Bankers in New Jersey are fairly optimistic about the current state of the economy, but most have far more faith in the nation’s economy than they do in conditions throughout their home state. The latest annual survey from the New Jersey Bankers Association found that...
Bankers Not Quite Bullish, But They're More Optimistic About NJ Economic Outlook
Annual survey reflects more confidence in nation’s outlook than in state’s prospects, but overall picture seen as somewhat brighter New Jersey enjoyed its best year for private-sector job growth in over a decade last year, and the state’s banking community is not...
Marc Weiner contributes chapter in new book, "Polarized Politics: The Impact of Divisiveness in the US Political System"
Bloustein School Associate Research Professor Marc D. Weiner has co-authored, with G.M. Pomper, a chapter in a newly released, edited book, Polarized Politics: The Impact of Divisiveness in the US Political System. Edited by William Crotty, the Thomas P. O'Neill Chair...
Rutgers study explores attitudes and preferences toward post-Sandy rebuilding
Individual Property Owners Prefer Community-Based Post-Sandy Rebuilding Efforts But Are Skeptical They’ll Happen A yearlong study funded by the New Jersey Recovery Fund and conducted by researchers at the Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy at...
Weiner honored as 2014 Rose Teaching Excellence Award recipeint
The Bloustein School is pleased to announce that Marc D. Weiner, Associate Research Professor and Associate Director/Faculty Fellow for the Bloustein Center for Survey Research, is the 2014 recipient of the Jerome Rose Excellence in Teaching Award . The Rose Award is...
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