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Lawrence Boyd

Lawrence W. Boyd has Ph.D in economics with an area of specialization in labor economics, public finance and monetary economics. He is a tenured faculty member at the University of Hawaii at West Oahu Center for Labor Education and Research.
Hawaii’s Minimum Wage: How High? For How Long? Is It Enough? Flickr: Pictures of Money

Hawaii’s Minimum Wage: How High? For How Long? Is It Enough?

A $15 per hour wage phased in over several years should not be a problem, barring a serious economic downturn.

There Are Good Reasons To Support The Education Tax Cory Lum/Civil Beat

There Are Good Reasons To Support The Education Tax

For one, it could reduce home prices. For another, teachers would be paid more.

How About A Raise For Hawaii Workers? Cory Lum/Civil Beat

How About A Raise For Hawaii Workers?

Hawaii state government has adopted a legalistic strategy whose main aim is to minimize public employee wages.

Stop Playing Politics And Let The HECO-NextEra Deal Go Through Cory Lum/Civil Beat/2015

Stop Playing Politics And Let The HECO-NextEra Deal Go Through

Merging, not merging, or even community ownership, won’t change the basic political power relationships that exist — and need to change.

Politics Are Why Our Electricity Bills Will Remain High ProVision Solar

Politics Are Why Our Electricity Bills Will Remain High

Unless we make bringing down electricity costs the top priority in energy policy, most of us will continue to pay far too much.

Save the Dairy: We Need Producer Cooperatives Flickr: Steven Zolneczko

Save the Dairy: We Need Producer Cooperatives

In Hawaii we have high prices, for milk and a lot of things, while producers are driven out of the market.

Read My Lips: Raising Taxes Is Old News Fotali

Read My Lips: Raising Taxes Is Old News

History shows us that small, temporary tax hikes have done a lot of good in Hawaii.