About
This is an independent web site developed by Robert Kaulfuss, Professor of Economics at Middlesex Community College in Bedford, Massachusetts. The goal is to look beyond the perspectives and interests of the mainstream business, political, and media establishment.
The site is a collection of information sources, reference material, and discussion postings about economic and political issues. You are welcome to poke around the site and check in regularly to access news sources or read the latest post here about current issues.
Robert Kaulfuss
Social Science Department Chair
Professor of Economics
781-280-3852 / kaulfussr@Middlesex.mass.edu
MIT Energy Night – Fall 2018


Club Awards 2018



Macroeconomics Honors Class – Spring 2018












Macroeconomics Honors Class – Fall 2017

MCC Business & Economics Club – Program & Club of the Year 2017


MCC Business & Economics Club – Pitch Contest 2017

MCC Fed Challenge 2017

MCC Fed Challenge 2016




MCC Fed Challenge 2010



MCC Fed Challenge National Champions 2008

My Presentations
Middlesex Promotional Videos
MCC Mock Senate Debate at Kennedy Institute
Middlesex Student Engagement Awards

Finance & Accounting Club wins Club of the Year (Raffah, me, Pres. Mabry, Brett, Dana, Vikram, Phill Sisson)
Middlesex Community College Honors Conference 2015

Evan Rees & Ben Powell

Eric Trindall

Matt Mayott & Kevin Lauterbach

Kirk Dlugy & Matt Wheeler
Middlesex Community College Honors Conference – April 2012
Selected students who did Honors Option projects in Macroeconomics with Professor Robert Kaulfuss during academic year 2011-2012.
Eddie Sacco – Economics, Energy, & Environment

Ryan Furrier – The Limits to Economic Growth

Adam Green – A Peasant Perspective on Wealth

Nick Trani – The European Debt Crisis

Alberto Diaz – Hybrid and Electric Cars

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