Procrastinating on February 27, 2016
Over at Equitable Growth--The Equitablog:
- Carbon inequities, climate change, and complementary solutions :
- Weekend reading: A closer look at skill-biased technological change, carbon taxes, and more :
- History shows why New Hampshire has room for higher minimum wages :
- 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 :
- Mark Thoma sends us to A Letter to Tony Blair **:
- The Margins of Global Sourcing: Theory and Evidence from U.S. Firms :
- A massive class action over risk corridors :
And Over Here:
- Liveblogging World War II: February 27, 1946: Abram Suzkever
- Live from the Lykeion: The Edithorial: Rational ENVY
- Liveblogging History: February 26, 1946: Harry S. Truman
- Liveblogging History: February 25, 1946: Eleanor Roosevelt
- Liveblogging History: February 24, 1946: Juan Domingo Peron
- Liveblogging History: February 23, 1188: Ferdinand II of León and Santiago de Compostela
- Must-Read: Paul Krugman: Romer and Romer on Friedman"
- Live from La Farine: Robert Kagan crosses the aisle and joins the Democratic Party...
- The Affordable Care Act Six Years After Passage
- Live from La Farine: Paul Krugman: How To Read Primary Results
- Today's History: Max Hastings: What’s New About the War?
- Must-Read: Christina D. Romer and David H. Romer: Senator Sanders's Proposed Policies and Economic Growth
- Must-Read: Willem Buiter: Citi: Increasing chance that winter is indeed coming
- Must-Read: Philip Delves Broughton: US voters rage against potholed roads and poisoned water
- Live from Cupertino: John Gruber: Apple's Motion to Vacate
- Must-Read: Andy Harless: 'Answering @rortybomb
- Must-Read: Justin Wolfers: On Twitter: 'Romer and Romer find what look like...
Might Like to Be Aware of:
- SAMPLE Mizzou Football's Long, Fraught History With Racism On Campus: "The protests that brought down top officials at the University of Missouri were the culmination of a decades-long rift between black athletes and the school..." :