Links for 2012-05-09
- Yes, there is austerity - The Economist
- Questions for Tim Noah - Brad DeLong
- Structural Flashbacks - Paul Krugman
- Larry Summers vs. the long-termers - Ezra Klein
- Assessing Structural Unemployment Arguments - Mike Konczal
- Structural Unemployment Talk Is Nonsense - Peter S. Goodman
- Price of a diploma: Class of 2012 faces tough job market - EPI
- Increasing American Jobs Through Greater Exports to Africa - Brookings
- Will Rich People Desert the US if Their Taxes Go Up? - Bruce Bartlett
- Private Jobs Increase More With Democrats in White House - Bloomberg
- Net Neutrality and Economic Equality Are Intertwined - NYTimes.com
- President Obama's "To-Do List" for Congress - The White House
- Central Bankers under Siege - Raghuram Rajan
- Central banks should do much more - Roger Farmer
- 'They aren't here to learn, they're here to pass' - Joris Luyendijk
- (Current ECB) Monetary policy is no panacea for Europe - Macro Matters
- Commodity Futures Investing: Method to the Madness - Dallas Fed
- Perhaps the Biggest Libertarian Bias in Economics - Richard Serlin
- BLS: Job Openings increased in March - Calculated Risk
- Interconnectedness and Cooperation? - William Dudley
- Conditional Inflation Now! - Econbrowser
Posted by Mark Thoma on Wednesday, May 9, 2012 at 12:06 AM in Economics, Links |
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