Procrastinating on January 30, 2016
Over at Equitable Growth--The Equitablog:
- Weekend reading: The “still shoveling out” edition :
- Obsessing yet again about the Federal Reserve's unnecessary current dilemma* (2011): Philosophy and the practice of Bayesian statistics
- Fragility of Purely Real Macroeconomic Models :
- No Take-Backs: The Fed Makes the Best of the Bad Situation It Created :
- 5 to 4 :
- Confusion About the Financial Crisis Won't Die :
- "‘Let them eat liberty and secure property rights’ is not an efficacious program for immediate famine relief, whatever its abstract and/or long term merits..." :
- Machinery and Modern Industry (1867):
And Over Here:
- Weekend Reading: Paul Krugman (1999): Thinking About the Liquidity Trap
- Weekend Reading: Josh Marshall: The Trumph of the Will
- Must-Read: Andrew Gelman and Cosma Rohilla Shalizi (2011): Philosophy and the Practice of Bayesian Statistics
- For the Weekend...
- Liveblogging History: January 30, 1946: Eleanor Roosevelt
- Liveblogging the Cold War: January 29, 1946: George Kennan to James Byrnes
- Liveblogging World War II: January 28, 1946: Atomic Bomb Physical Damage, Nagasaki
- Liveblogging the American Revolution: January 27, 1778: To George Washington from Henry Laurens
- Introduction to Economic History (Graduate)
- Econ 210a Memo Question: Pre-Industrial Economic "Revolutions"
- Econ 210a Memo Question: Modern Economic Growth
- Obsessing Yet Again About the Federal Reserve's Unnecessary Current Dilemma
- Glosses on Jo Walton's Plato Fanfic and Robots: A Brief Pickup Platonic Dialogue: Today's Economic History
- Must-Read: Tim Duy: FOMC Recap
- Must-Read: Narayana Kocherlakota: Fragility of Purely Real Macroeconomic Models
- Must-Read: BRyan Avent: No Take-Backs: The Fed Makes the Best of the Bad Situation It Created
- Richard J. Evans Reviews ‘Karl Marx’ by Jonathan Sperber: Today's Economic History
Might Like to Be Aware of:
- Hillary Clinton and the Audacity of Political Realism :
- It’s Preschool Open House Season Motherf------ :