Italian debt and the survival of the euro
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*William R. Cline*, 10 March 2012
The clouds hanging over the Eurozone seem to have cleared – for now. But it
wasn’t long ago that people were looking at I...
Name Calling: Philosophy as Ontical Science
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There seems to be little understanding of what philosophy is really like,
but a lot of opinion about its demerits and betrayals of its historical
ideals.
Where Will 2012 Jobs Growth Come From?
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The government reported broad-based gains in jobs for February, but which
industries will be adding to payrolls over the coming year?
Romer on DSGE Models
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My favorite macro textbook for upper-year undergraduates and first-year
graduate students is *Advanced Macroeconomics* by David Romer. I learned
recently ...
Lagarde on Women in Leadership
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International Monetary Fund Managing Director Christine Lagarde spoke to
historian Niall Ferguson about the role of women in leadership around the
world, s...
EZRA KLEIN: The Race-Baiting Continues
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I've been holding off on writing something about the bizarre spectacle of
the Derrick Bell "expos" that has consumed the nuttier corners of the right
in th...
PALACIO: Fukushima, Europe's Nuclear Test
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PALACIO: Fukushima, Europe's Nuclear Test Seen from Europe, the
irrationality of the political and media discourse over nuclear energy has,
if anything, in...
Greece’s Private Creditors Are the Lucky Ones
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From the Financial Times: A myth is developing that private creditors have
accepted significant losses in the restructuring of Greece’s debt; while
the off...
Some Critical Thoughts On The Rent Is Too Damn High
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I just finished reading Matt Yglesias’ new e-book about the negative
consequences of restrictive housing regulations, The Rent is Too Damn High
(which I’ll...
Liquidity: Not Like Water (part 1 of many)
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Discussion of the results of the ECB's LTRO2 has revolved around the
question of hoarding, specifically whether banks are using the
newly-created reserve...
When will China emerge from the global crisis?
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This posting is from the January 30 issue of my newsletter, and so ignores
recent events in Chongqing, but of course those events make my discussion
of the...
"Political Economy after the Crisis"
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I teach what is, for me, a new course this semester together with Roberto Mangabeira Unger of the Law School, called “Political Economy After the Crisis.” Ro...
Wall Street Journal'da önceki gün yayınlanan karikatür, ABD Merkez Bankası Başkanı Ben Bernanke'nin daha uzun yıllar eleştirilerle karşılaşacağına işaret ediyor. (RESİMALTI: ABD ile ilgili en güzel şeylerden biri, ekonomi nasıl seyrederse etsin, her zaman FED Başkanı'nı suçlama imkanının bulunması.)
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