Noted for Your Morning Procrastination for May 22, 2015
Must- and Should-Reads:
- Pros And Cons Of Raising The Minimum Wage
- RELEASE: 1 Million Entrepreneurs Went Missing in the U.S. Economy Before Recession :
- Must-Read: A Fascinating Minimum-Wage Experiment Is About to Unfold :
- Hillary Clinton produces first campaign listicle for social media
- Must-Read: Difference Between Economic Growth Rates and Treasury Interest Rates Significantly Affects Long-Term Budget Outlook :
- Must-Read: Time for a Delivery of Eurofudge :
- Must-Read: Stop-Go Austerity and Self-Defeating Recoveries :
Over at Equitable Growth--The Equitablog
- Fiscal Policy and Economic Growth
- Thursday Musings on Macroeconomic Policy and "The Right"
- What about commuting to new economic opportunities? :
Plus:
And Over Here:
- Liveblogging the Cold War: May 22, 1945: Harry S Truman
- DeLong FAQ: How Did I Get into the Weblogging Business?
- Comment of the Day: Robert Waldmann: Links and Tweets...: 'I am not going to type that...
- [Liveblogging World War II: May 21, 1945: Hoping for Japanese Surrender(http://www.bradford-delong.com/2015/05/liveblogging-world-war-ii-may-21-1945-hoping-for-japanese-surrender.html)
Might Like to Be Aware of:
- "Anyone can write something as a response and that response is public, meaning it has a public URL and can be shared. However, it’s only seen at the bottom of the original post if one or more of the following apply: It’s from the same author as the original post. It’s recommended by said author. Or — for those logged into Medium — it’s written or recommended by someone you follow. In other words: No one will see shitty comments at the bottom of your post unless you recommend them or they follow the people who make the shitty comments (in which case, they might not think they’re shitty). And you can make sure everyone sees the good ones" :
- Hillary Clinton produces first campaign listicle for social media