Procrastinating on January 18, 2016
Over at Equitable Growth--The Equitablog:
- "The Federal Reserve Act’s vision of economic diversity is largely regional and sectoral.... As we all know all too well, race matters.... The [Federal Open Market] Committee’s deliberations would be even stronger if they took more account than they did in 2010 of this essential source of heterogeneity in our nation’s economic life." :
- The Louisiana Scholarship Program (LSP) [is] a prominent school voucher plan.... LSP participation substantially reduces academic achievement." :
- Risk Parity :
- Recent Economic Data and the Risk of a Recession :
- Health Reform Is Hard :
- The NFL's Donté Stallworth on what it's like to manage millions as an athlete :
- Even Talking About Reducing Drug Prices Can Reduce Drug Prices :
- Cables, Sharks and Servers: Technology and the Geography of the Foreign Exchange Market :
And Over Here:
- Must-Read: I want to plump for 'self-fulfilling prophecies' or 'multiple near-rational equilibria' myself: Roger Farmer: Please: Lets Agree to Speak the Same Language
- The Archives: January 18, 2016
- MLK Jr. Day
- MLK Day, as Celebrated by National Review!: Yet Another Monday Smackdown
- Must-Read: Olivier Blanchard: The Price of Oil, China, and Stock Market Herding
- Must-Read: Gavyn Davies: China devaluation – a necessary evil?
- Must-Read: McKay Coppins: The Gospel According to Trump
- Monday Smackdown: Hoisted from Fifteen Years Ago: Bush: 'Our Long National Nightmare Of Peace And Prosperity Is Finally Over'
- Liveblogging History: January 17, 1961: Eisenhower
- Live from the Bitterly-Cold Prairie: Why do people I am not following and have muted still show up in my TweetBot mentions?
- Monday Smackdown: Who Needs More Therapy More Desperately, Maureen Dowd or the Editors of the New York Times?
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