Links for the Week of June 26, 2016
Most-Recent Must-Reads:
- Against Eurotimidity :
- Later :
- Brexit :
- Brexit: The Morning After :
- Little England Just Screwed Us All :
Most-Recent Links:
- What explains Britain’s Brexit shocker? :
- Money: The Brave New Uncertainty of Mervyn King :
- A Family-Friendly Policy That’s Friendliest to Male Professors :
Most-Recent Storified:
- Thomas H. Crown: Donald Trump--The Developer: Best breakdown of Trump I've read yet! Thank you @ThomasHCrown! :
- Gordon and Varian Approaches to Understanding the Ill-Named "Secular Stagnation": Tren Griffin and Friends... :
- Bernie Sanders's Leverage with the Democratic Party Is Wrecked: Clay Shirky and Friends... :
MOAR Must-Reads:
- "Tomorrow Belongs to Me" :
- Brexit: David Cameron, the Ex-Prime Minister, Took a Huge Gamble and Lost :
- Brexit :
- No, Now This Is Officially the Hottest Earth Has Ever Been [UPDATING] :
- Is American Really in an Anti-Establishment Rage? :
- The Engine and the Reaper: Industrialization and Mortality in Early Modern Japan :
- : [Lending to Poor People Didn't Cause the Financial Crisis]http://equitablegrowth.org/?p=27453)
- Gordon and Varian Approaches to Understanding the Ill-Named "Secular Stagnation": Tren Griffin and Friends... :
- Expect the Worst :
- A Question For the Fed :
- What Happens When One Party Doesn’t Care About Governing? :
- Teaching Economics :
- States Can Contain Health Care Costs. Here’s How :
MOAR Links:
- Power Laws, Weblogs, and Inequality (2003):
- Brexit Voters: NOT the Left Behind :
- Brexit: the monetarists weigh in | Banks — the Brexit reckoning | Footsie off 8.36 per cent at pixel | “Am I eligible for Irish citizenship?” | Finger in air, GBP forecasting edition | Anticipating the central banks | Brexit sell-side research pack — in the Long Room | BoE: “We have taken all the necessary steps to prepare for today’s events.” | London, fintech decelerator of the world | Camp Alphaville Emergency Brexit Update | We’ve reloaded the Brexit research pack in the Long Room… | This Brown Brothers Harriman finreg expert has some Brexit questions (annotated edition) | The risk to UK startup funding after Brexit | What markets think Brexit means for the Bank of England :
- Brexit supporters say they're worried about immigration. The real problems are deeper :
- S&P 500 Return Calculator, with Dividend Reinvestment - DQYDJ
- How Innovation Accelerated in Britain 1651-1851 :
- How to Build an Economic Model in Your Spare Time (1994):
- The King of Con-Men: Gregor MacGregor
- The 'War on Men' in the Workplace :
- Affordable health care is a basic human right :
- Hospitality, Jerks, and What I Learned | (2015) Codes of conduct and the trade-offs of copyleft (2014):
- Gwalchmai
- Nanataco
- Taking the American Pulse This Election Season :
- Organic Mattress Toppers: Latex or Wool :
- What can we learn from the Fight for $15?; June 30, 2016: "SEIU Local 775 Founder and President David Rolf.... Elianne Farhat from the Center for Popular Democracy, Janice Fine from Rutgers University, Kristin Rowe-Finkbeiner from MomsRising, and a worker and organizer from the Fight for $15 will discuss the future of the economic justice movement..." :
- Philosophy, Psychology, and Smarts: "This cultural difference results in a quite radical difference in the atmosphere that one finds in graduate education. Philosophy students experience constant anxiety about whether they are smart enough. Psychology students also experience a lot of anxiety, but it is about a completely different topic. They have this ever-present sense that they absolutely must find some way to make a concrete contribution to the field..." :
- The Effectiveness of the European Central Bank’s Asset Purchase Programme: Since the end of 2014, inflation has been at or very close to zero. With very little ability to move the actual interest rate further into negative territory, the ECB has resorted to unconventional measures. The latest of these includes a programme to purchase corporate bonds, which started on 8 June 2016. :
- The Fuqua School of Business
- Fiscal Stimulus, Fiscal Inflation, or Fiscal Fallacies? (2009):
- A Dark Age of Macroeconomics (2009):
- The polyamorous Christian socialist utopia that made silverware for proper Americans :
- Occupational Licensing and the American Worker :
- Why the Fed Has a Rate-Setting Problem :
- The Myth of Austerity and Growth :
- IMF: Austerity is much worse for the economy than we thought (2012):
- A Tale of Two Parties :
- The Strategy That Donald Trump Borrowed From Ann Coulter: The Republican Party’s White Strategy: Embracing white nativism in the 1990s turned the California GOP into a permanent minority. The same story may now be repeating itself nationally... :
- Neoliberalism: Oversold? :
- Growth Forecast Errors and Fiscal Multipliers :
- IMF Admits Mistakes in 1997 Crisis Countermeasures (2010):
- The Macroeconomic Effects of Public Investment: Evidence from Advanced Economies (2015):
- The Reinhart and Rogoff Controversy: A Summing Up (2013):
- After crunching Reinhart and Rogoff’s data, we’ve concluded that high debt does not slow growth (2013):
- World Economic Outlook: Coping with High Debt and Sluggish Growth (2012):
- One Economic Sickness, Five Diagnoses :
- Large Changes in Fiscal Policy: Taxes versus Spending Chapter Authors (2010):
- An Empirical Characterization of the Dynamic Effects of Changes in Government Spending and Taxes on Output (2002):
- A Dozen Economic Facts About Innovation (2011):
- Newt Gingrich & Herman Cain Are Now Making Money Off Spam (2014):
- One of Wells’s Worlds (1927):
- Trump vs. GOP :
- Uma Casa: Modern Portuguese Cuisine by Chef Telmo Faria
- Economic Surveys: United States 2016 :
- Blockchain Company's Smart Contracts Were Dumb :
- A Blockchain: A Parliament without a Parliamentarian :
- http://amzn.to/1UEU2Sq : The Nightmare Stacks
- Wise Child :