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5/11/2008

7/25 Domestic Reports Dear Clients by Patricia Koyce Wanniski

6/30 Domestic Reports PHBrief: Not Out of the Woods, Yet by Paul Hoffmeister

6/27 Domestic Reports PHBrief: Paulson Hearings & Geopolitical Gyrations by Paul Hoffmeister

6/21 Domestic Reports PHBrief: Thinking about the Fed Outlook by Paul Hoffmeister

6/15 Domestic Reports FYI: How Republicans Can Win With the Minimum Wage by Cedric Muhammad

Frequently Asked Questions/Help


Below are just a few frequently asked questions we receive. More will be added as they become apparent:
  1. Where are the Recommended Readings? Global Readings?
  2. Why can't I get in to Supply-Side Forum?
  3. Why must I login every time I visit the site?
  4. Where do I get the archives?
  5. How do I know what services I'm entitled to?
  6. Why in some reports, do the hyperlinks not work?
1) Where are the Recommended Readings? Global Readings?

Both readings products are now only available online. You will find a hyperlink to them in the navigation bar at the top. And unlike their former, printed versions, both readings are now updated on a continual basis throughout the month. On the main page, when a new Recommended Reading has been submitted the new headline will appear under Recommmended Readings sections in the right margin. Right below that rests the Global Reading headline, which is updated in the same manner.Here are some quick links to the Recommended Readings and Global Readings .

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2) Why can't I get in to Supply-Side Forum?

Our entire site is optimized for browsers Netscape Navigator and Internet Explorer, versions 3.0 or better. Below 3.0 we can not guarantee any reliable level of functionality, especially with regard to Supply-Side Forum. Upgrading to version 3.0 or better is still possible for those using operating systems Windows 3.11. Internet Explorer 3.0 for Windows 3.11 can be downloaded from here. You can upgrade your Netscape browser from here.

If you have been a participant of our Supply-Side Forum then make sure your username and password for both the client room and Supply-Side Forum are different. If they are not please let our webmaster know. You will have trouble accessing the Supply-Side Forum otherwise.

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3) Why must I login every time I visit the site?

A few possibilities off the bat:

Non-compliant browser - You are using a browser that is below versions 3.0 of Netscape or Internet Explorer. (If so, see above).

Not accepting cookies - You are not accepting cookies. We use cookies so that our clients need login only once from any one computer to freely access the site in future sessions. If your browser has any security features activated where an alert pops up asking you if you want to accept a cookie from our site, you must accept the cookie to enter.

Accessing the site from different computers - You are not accessing the site from the same computer each time. The cookie we send gets stored on your computer. If you login with another computer, there will be no cookie and then you will have to login again.

If you still find yourself having to login each time give us a call -- 877-879-POLY -- and one of our staff can walk you through the process over the phone.Our send us an email.

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4) Where do I get the archives?

It depends what in particular you are looking for, archives are grouped according to speciality: for Domestic Archives you need to go to Domestic Reports, Global Archives, go to Global Reports, Y2K Archives, Y2K reports and so on. There is a list of archives on the main page. You can also click here.

So far you will find all reports and updates since the beginning of the year. All Y2K updates are also on the site. Eventually we will have 6 months of archived material on the website.

You can also do a keyword search if you are unsure where something has been grouped.

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5) How do I know what services I'm entitled to?

If you click on Member Profile on the lower right of the navigation bar at the top of this page -- or click right here -- you will find out what services you are signed up for and who your sales represenatitive is. You can this shoot them an email them with your request or call them up.

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6) Why in some reports do the hyperlinks not work?

When we provide hyperlinks we do it to fulfill the readers desire to investigate a subject further or read first-hand some particular item. When linking to an article or report on the web there is simply no guarantee as to how long that article will remain up. At present the web has a "memory" of two months. Therefore, if you clicked on an older report and found a deadlink, most likely that source has now disappeared.

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Feel free to submit a question to our webmaster or, browser willing, go to the Interactive FAQ in Supply-Side Forum.