Things to Read for Your Late Afternoon Procrastination on October 12, 2015
Must- and Should-Reads:
- Why Angus Deaton Deserved the Nobel Prize in Economics :
- Mark Thoma sends us to mainly macro: One reason why monetary policy is preferred by New Keynesians :
- Unequal Incomes, Ideology and Gridlock: How Rising Inequality Increases Political Polarization :
- The Making of an Economic Superpower--Unlocking China’s Secret of Rapid Industrialization :
- Angus Deaton and the Dodd-Frank Election :
- Bernanke: I’m not really a Republican anymore :
- Oregon Economic Forum to examine the post-recovery economy
- The Egalitarian Program in Broad Strokes :
- Why So Slow? A Gradual Return for Interest Rates :
Over at Equitable Growth--The Equitablog
- Watching Star Trek Is Doing the Dreamwork of Planning for Our Own Future, and Izabella Kaminska Is ON IT!!!!
- An Excellent Nobel Prize for Angus Deaton-But Was Eugene Fama Always Such a Total [Redacted]?
- Monday DeLong Smackdown: Kevin Drum Asks a Question About the Attainability of a 4%/Year Inflation Target
- "Your Mom Isn't Here" Jobs... - Equitable Growth
Plus:
And Over Here:
- Comment of the Day: Kansas Jack:'...and why won't more newspapers and TV stations simply ignore banana republicans?'
- Comment of the Day: Roger Farmer: Fed?!?!
- Live from the Enterprise Captain's Stateroom: Tea
- Watching Star Trek Is Doing the Dreamwork of Planning for Our Own Future, and Izabella Kaminska Is ON IT!!!!
- Live from the O'Hare Tarmac: Now I remember why friends don't let friends connect through O'Hare...
- Memo for Gibor Basri et al. re Geoffrey Marcy: The Lurkers Support Michael O'Hare in Email
- Must-Read: Yi Wen: The Making of an Economic Superpower--Unlocking China’s Secret of Rapid Industrialization
- Live from La Farine: My colleague Michael O'Hare has had it with the U.C. Berkeley administration...
- Must-Read: John Voorheis, Nolan McCarty, and Boris Shor: Unequal Incomes, Ideology and Gridlock: How Rising Inequality Increases Political Polarization
- Monday Smackdown: An Excellent Nobel Prize for Angus Deaton--But Was Eugene Fama Always Such a Total [Redacted]?
- Must-Read: Paul Krugman: Angus Deaton and the Dodd-Frank Election
- Today's History: The Kurush Cylinder
- Fed?!?!
- Links for the Week of October 5, 2015
- : Monday DeLong Smackdown: Kevin Drum Asks a Question About the Attainability of a 4%/Year Inflation Target
- Must-Read: Oregon Economic Forum to examine the post-recovery economy
- Live from the Outer Banks: A very well deserved Nobel Prize to the great Angus Deaton...
- "Your Mom Isn't Here" Jobs...
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