Links for the Week of February 28, 2016
Most-Recent Must-Reads:
Most-Recent Links:
- Keynes’s Early Work on Monetary Policy :
- Fiscal Policy Success Is All About Monetary Policy :
- Reporter accuses wrong person of... discussing legitimate & reasonable concerns: "The Intercept needs to exercise some quality control. If its management does its job, I would be surprised if Lee Fang remains employed there..." :
- Iran Election: Reformists Win All 30 Tehran Seats :
- The Financial Crisis: Lessons for the Next One (2015):
- A massive class action over risk corridors :
- The Ascendance of Elizabeth Warren (2012):
MOAR Must-Reads:
- Romer and Romer on Friedman :
- Senator Sanders's Proposed Policies and Economic Growth :
- Citi: Increasing chance that winter is indeed coming :
- US voters rage against potholed roads and poisoned water :
- "Answering @rortybomb :
- On Twitter :
- A New Deal for Europe :
MOAR Links:
- Current climate models are grossly misleading :
- Scalia’s Death Prompts Dow to Settle Antitrust Lawsuits for $835 Million :
- Crypto Wars II :
- What Happened to the Great Divergence? :
- Obamacare Opposition Is Totally Cynical (2013):
- What explains the rise in income inequality at the top of the income distribution? :
- How the student debt crisis affects African Americans and Latinos :
- Equitable Growth in Conversation :
- The Problem of Social Cost (1960):
- The Nature of the Firm (1937):
- Why Canada should foster a ‘second-chance’ society :
- Unprecedented :
- Misbehaving: The Making of Behavioral Economics :
- "Son, Back In My Day Justice Scalia's 'Originalism' Was Highly Influential." "Really?" :
- "A few thoughts on Longform: (1/356)" :
- "I spent literally years making fun of righty econ bloggers for saying there are "Keynesians" out there who think multipliers are always big." :
- Wolfram|Alpha: Computational Knowledge Engine
- If You Give a Proxy a Rifle :
- Takahashi Korekiyo and Fiscal Stimulus in Japan in the 1930s :
- Central bankers on the defensive as weird policy becomes even weirder :
- The Most Important Apple Executive You’ve Never Heard Of :
- The Ghost of Takahashi Haunts Abenomics
- Opt Out :
- The Margins of Global Sourcing: Theory and Evidence from U.S. Firms :
- A massive class action over risk corridors :
- IMF calls on G20 to take ‘bold’ action :
- Carbon inequities, climate change, and complementary solutions :