John Vogel
CommentatorJohn Vogel is a retired professor from the Tuck School of Business. His tenure at Dartmouth began in 1992, where he taught Real Estate and Entrepreneurship in the Social Sector, among other subjects. He was named by the “Business Week Guide” to Business Schools as one of Tuck’s “Outstanding Faculty” members.
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Trying to rent an apartment in Vermont can be frustrating, given the shortage of apartments and the high monthly rents. And once people discover how…
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In 1787, Alexander Hamilton, John Jay, and James Madison wrote a series of articles called the Federalist Papers in order to persuade citizens in the…
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For anyone living near the New Hampshire border, Presidential politics are in full swing. On almost a daily basis, one contender or another will be…
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Amazon didn’t choose the cities that offered the biggest economic incentives for its much anticipated second headquarters. It chose places that it hopes…
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About a year ago, Governor Phil Scott announced the sale of revenue bonds, representing the single, largest investment in affordable housing in Vermont’s…
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The billion dollar Edna McConnell Clark Foundation has announced that it will donate all its money and go out of business in 2026. It takes courage for…
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The face of homelessness has changed, but our government policies have not. Today, about a quarter of the homeless in Vermont and across the country are…
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In preparation for my high school reunion, I’ve been thinking about 1968, the year I graduated. The parallels with today are striking. In 1968 the country…
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In recent dealings with the Federal Housing Administration or FHA, I am reminded that ten of the most feared words in the English language are: “I’m from…
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In Article 3 of the U.S. Constitution, it’s stated that Supreme Court justices “shall hold their appointment during good behavior” - which is generally…