Business and Economics Journalist

James Freeman

1 article 2001

James Freeman is a journalist and editorial writer known for covering economics, business, and financial policy. He contributed to The Weekly Standard in 2001, writing about productivity and economic issues. He has held positions at outlets including the Wall Street Journal, where he serves as an assistant editor of the editorial page.

Who's Afraid of Productivity?

April 2, 2001 · Magazine

HOW MUCH MONEY could government save taxpayers by using the latest technology? Some public officials don't want you to know the answer. Janet Caldow directs IBM's Institute for Electronic Government in Washington, D.C., which helps educate public-sector managers about new technology. The institute…