Noted for Your Afternoon Procrastination for March 27, 2014
Over at Equitable Growth--The Equitablog
- Jared Bernstein Sees “Green Shoots” That the Technocratic Dialogue on Issues Like Fiscal Policy Is Actually Starting Up Again…: Thursday Focus: March 27, 2014
- Morning Must-Read: Tony Atkinson and Salvatore Morelli: The chartbook of economic inequality
- Evening Must-Read: Paul Krugman: Data as Slogan, Data as Substance
- Morning Must-Read: Noah Smith: fivethirtyeight.com Needs to Step Up Its Game
- Morning Must-Read: James Fallows: Another Bloomberg Editor Explains Why He Has Resigned, Over Its China Coverage
- Dialogue: Eleven (so Far) Worthwhile Reviews of and Reflections on Thomas Piketty’s “Capital in the Twenty-First Century”: Wednesday Focus: March 26, 2014
- A Dialogue on the Resolution of the Financial Crisis of 1989 and the Non-Resolution of the Financial Crisis of 2007: Tuesday Focus: March 25, 2014
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- Liveblogging World War II: March 27, 2014
- Hoisted from the Archives from 2008: Why We Wish David Leonhardt Every Success with His New Venture: New York Times Death Spiral Watch: David Leonhardt Needs His Own Weblog
- Liveblogging World War II: March 26, 1944
- The Hiring Monopsony Cartel in Silicon Valley: Live from La Farine CXXVII: March 26, 2014
- Ten Twelve (so Far) Worthwhile Reviews of and Reflections on Thomas Piketty's "Capital in the Twenty-First Century"
- Over at the WCEG: A Dialogue on the Resolution of the Financial Crisis of 1989 and the Non-Resolution of the Financial Crisis of 2007
- Liveblogging World War II: March 25, 1944
- Mallory Ortberg: The Case For Columbo: Tuesday Entertainment: March 25, 2014
- Marty Lederman: How to Understand Hobby Lobby: Live from La Farine CXXVI: March 25, 2014
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