Things to Read for Your Morning Procrastination on November 25, 2015
Over at Equitable Growth--The Equitablog:
- What Will Workers Reap from Changing Demographics? :
- Housing Supply, Rents, and Economic Mobility :
- How High Can the Minimum Wage Go? :
- Economists and the Eurozone: Wake Up Calls and Political Capture :
- Xi’s China: The Illusion of Change :
- Where Have All the Workers Gone?: "Real wages have fallen by 28 percent for high-school educated men since 1980..." :
- Labor Board v. Friedman-Harry Marks Clothing Co. :: 301 U.S. 58 (1937)
- Taking Stock of Quality in Health Care :
- Carlyle, Malthus and Sismondi: The Origins of Carlyle’s Dismal View of Political Economy :
- The U.S. Debt Restructuring of 1933: Consequences and Lessons :
- The ECB Shows the Zeal of a Convert :
- Washington’s Wave of Anti-Refugee Hysteria Is Missing Something: Facts :
And Over Here:
- Must-Read: Mark Thoma sends us to Simon Wren-Lewis: Economists and the Eurozone: Wake Up Calls and Political Capture
- Must-Read: Ian Johnson: Xi’s China: The Illusion of Change
- Must-Read: Isabel Sawhill: Where Have All the Workers Gone?
- Roads to Xanadu...
- Comment of the Day: Paul Krugman: VSPs and the Case of the Disappearing BPEA
- Liveblogging World War I: November 24, 1915: Henry Ford to Ida Tarbell
- Live from La Farine: WTF is Snapchat and why is http://vox.com using it as a publishing platform?
- Live from La Farine: Baratunde Thurston
- Comment of the Day: Econ 210a: February 24, 2016: Urban Economics--DRAFT
- Comment of the Day: Phil Koop: Monday Smackdown: Hoisted from Archives: Economists Clueless About the Economy Weblogging
Might Like to Be Aware of:
- "Poronkusema. Finnish again. The distance reindeer can travel before needing a comfort break..." :
- New Republic Minutes