Links for 05-09-2013
- Preventing the next catastrophe: Where do we stand? - David Romer
- Rethinking macroeconomic policy - Olivier Blanchard
- Lessons for economic theory and policy - Joseph Stiglitz
- The cat in the tree and further observation - George A. Akerlof
- The Dwindling Deficit - Paul Krugman
- Reinhart and Rogoff publish errata - FT.com
- CO2 levels at highest point in 800,000 yrs - Brad Plumer
- My Thoughts on Dani Rodrik's Thoughts - Robert Waldmann
- There’s Something About Maynard - Paul Krugman
- China’s Economy Unexpectedly Stumbles Again - NYT
- The most important story in global economics - Neil Irwin
- Stock Markets Rise, but Half of Americans Don’t Benefit - NYT
- Robust Standard Errors for Nonlinear Models - Dave Giles
- Why Were Young People Hit Harder by the Recession? - WSJ
- We are governed by outright morons - Hunter
- Barrow on Boehner - Tim Duy
- Africa's Economic Pulse - Tim Taylor
- A case for inequality? - Stumbling and Mumbling
- The Fix the Debt Fix Is Still In - Paul Krugman
- Large Variation in Hospital Billing Data - Owen Zidar
- Abenomics and Mortgage Rates - EconoSpeak
Posted by Mark Thoma on Thursday, May 9, 2013 at 12:03 AM in Economics, Links |
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