Noted for Your Morning Procrastination for June 26, 2015
Must- and Should-Reads:
- Ten Economic Facts about Financial Well-Being in Retirement **:
- Must-Read: After Piketty? :
- A Practical Vision of a More Equal Society :
- Inequality: What Can Be Done? :
- The 2001 Recession Actually Was Really Bad News :
- Must-Read: On Reaching for Yield and the Coexistence of Bubbles and Negative Bubbles :
- Why the GOP Can't Win on Health Care :
Over at Equitable Growth--The Equitablog
- The limits of reforming the U.S. private-sector retirement system :
- Reevaluating Head Start :
- Debt, equity, and differences among financial bubbles :
- Why Did the Supreme Court Decide Yet Another ObamaCare Case Today?
- With Each Year, Robert Gordon's Pessimism Looks More and More Likely to Be Right
- How Long Is the Short Run This Time?
Plus:
And Over Here:
- Across the Wide Missouri: Scott Lemieux: Friday Links: The Repulsion of the Moopish Invasion
- Live from Oceana Naval Air Station: Am I wrong to be repeatedly gobsmacked and disgusted by the narcissism of the Bush clan?
- Across the Wide Missouri: Patrick Nielsen Hayden: 'You're asking me to agree that my great-grandparent and great-great-grandparents were monsters.'
- Memo to Self: The name of the restaurant in Emporia, VA is 'The Bank by Kahill's'. It is not called: 'The Bank by Kahless'
- (Late) Extra Monday Smackdown: No, Rich Lowry and National Review Do Not Think They Are Talking to Any African-Americans. Why Do You Ask?
- Across the Wide Missouri: Christopher Grimes: Southerners Silenced too Long by Symbolism of Confederate Flag
- Today's Economic History: James Narron and Don Morgan: Crisis Chronicles: Railway Mania, the Hungry Forties, and the Commercial Crisis of 1847
- Comment of the Day: The Idler: What About Today's Republican Party?
- Comment of the Day: Tracy Lightcap: 'I've pretty much gone over to R completely in my own work and in my teaching...
- Today's History: The French Revolution of 1848
- Circling Around: Yes, Yale Professor David Gelernter Is an Patent Troll--But an Ultimately Unsuccessful One
- Liveblogging World War I: Jun 23, 1915: First Battle of the Isonzo
Might Like to Be Aware of:
- The Art of Computer Programming: Random Numbers :
- Here Are [Bill Keller and] Some [Other] Top New York Times Editors Joking About Mass Killings :
- Woman [Alessandra Stanley] Who Cannot Accurately Describe Things to "Report" for NYT :
- Dietrich Bonhoeffer: "We have been silent witnesses of evil deeds.... Are we still of any use?" :
- The Anatomy of Hell :