Links for 09-10-2012
- Judgement Calls and Microfoundation Tricks - mainly macro
- ‘Everything people think they know about the stimulus is wrong’ - Ezra Klein
- Woodford and QE3 - Jim Hamilton
- Keen attempts a purge - Noahpinion
- Not so different this time - FT.com
- We’re never going to get answers, are we? - Incidental Economist
- A few points about Romney’s 'repeal and replace' - Incidental Economist
- Woodward "Corners" Obama, Crashes Into The Debt Ceiling - EconoSpeak
- Do Politicians Really Have Much to Do with Job Creation? - Jared Bernstein
- 'This Might Win Some Sort of Award for False Equivalence' - Brad DeLong
- Using Integrated Likelihoods to Deal With Nuisance Parameters - Dave Giles
- The Efficacy of Monetary Policy - David Beckworth
- Revenge of the Three-Legged Stool - Paul Krugman
- Are Lower Gasoline Prices Worth More Pollution? - pgl
- Mitt Romney Calls Debt Ceiling Deal "Big Mistake" - Crooks and Liars
- Localisation, urbanisation, and productivity: Evidence from Japan - vox
- The Intuition for Wallace Neutrality - Richard H. Serlin
- Looking Ahead - Economic Principals
- Government Employment - Paul Krugman
Posted by Mark Thoma on Monday, September 10, 2012 at 12:06 AM in Economics, Links |
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