Hakes--David R. (Economics Faculty)

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# Title Date Summary
1 A pro in our midst
Northern Iowan 104:54, p.13
Bryan Crosser ranked 47th on the International Racquetball Tour circuit; photo.
2 Faculty profile: David Hakes; defining moments
Northern Iowa Today 88:1, p.13
Profile of Professor Hakes; photo.
3 UNI College of Business Administration announces faculty awards
Public Relations News Release 2002:541, p.1
Winners and awards listed.
4 Interest rates sink
Northern Iowan 99:4, p.4
Since interest rates on student loans are at a low, 3.46 percent, Heather Soesbe encourages students to take advantage of it. The loan rate will rise again by July 2003.
5 A troubled economy
Public Relations News Release 2001:108, p.1
David Hakes will speak about the economy in relation to the terrorist attacks in New York.
6 Increase in college tuition
Public Relations News Release 2001:33, p.1
Some ways to save for children's tuition are given by David Hakes.
7 Inflation continues to be more a threat than reality
Public Relations News Release 1999:425, p.1
David Hakes will discuss the likelihood of the Federal Reserve raising interest rates.
8 Dave Hakes
Campus News Network 10:17, p.
Dave Hakes has been named a recipient of the Regents Faculty Excellence Award.
9 Riding the E-trade wave
Northern Iowa Today 28:1, p.3
Professor Hakes talks about on-line investing.
10 Joining the crowd getting into online trading
Public Relations News Release 1999:8, p.1
David Hakes, UNI professor of economics, talks about the new trend of buying stocks on the Internet.
11 Evening stock exchange hours also have a negative side
Public Relations News Release 1999:2, p.1
UNI professor of economics David Hakes talks about the negative effects that longer online trading could have on the stock market.
12 Online trading affecting role of brokers
Public Relations News Release 1998:414, p.1
David Hakes discusses the effect that the Internet has had on brokers and the stock market.
13 New millennium craze raises questions
Northern Iowan 95:30, p.10
Coming of new millennium causes concerns for some, both religious and technological.
14 Predicting the next rise in inflation becoming more difficult
Public Relations News Release 1997:355, p.1
David Hakes says that increases in inflation are very difficult to predict.
15 Market correction may not be the last
Public Relations News Release 1997:94, p.1
UNI Professor of Economics David Hakes reports stock market will be over-corrected several times in future.
16 The cause and effect of the federal reserve raising interest rates
Public Relations News Release 1996:326, p.1
Professor Hakes talks about the impact of the Federal Reserve raising interest rates.
17 The debate over who receives the minimum wage
Public Relations News Release 1995:456, p.1
A bill recently passed raising the minimum wage.
18 Awards to CBA faculty
Campus News Network 5:16, p.4
Five faculty selected for Alumni Awards.
19 Senator Grassley seeks support for balanced budget
Northern Edition 3:6, p.1
Senator Grassley takes part in panel discussion.
20 Regents approve faculty promotions, tenure
Campus News Network 4:17, p.1
Faculty members receiving promotions and tenure.