Links for 01-21-2014
- Three-Piece Suits, Breakfast Meetings, and Overwork - Paul Krugman
- Boston Fed’s Latest Role: Community Organizer - NYTimes.com
- Limits of Price Discrimination - The Leisure of the Theory Class
- Trickle-down economics: greatest broken promise - Alex Andreou
- The QE Weakness That Might Just Bode Well for Unwinding - WSJ
- Tapering and emerging-market capital flows - vox
- Why Japan’s debt hasn’t wreaked havoc yet - vox
- Euro and Non-Euro Countries and Fiscal Policy - Econbrowser
- More on Rational Agents and Irrational Markets - Roger Farmer
- Is the Permanent Income Hypothesis Glass Half Full ? - Angry Bear
- Department of Corrections, and Not - Paul Krugman
- Hollande is completely out of touch with modern economics - Dean Baker
- Recovery from Financial Crises: - Reinhart and Rogoff
- Missing Gains from Trade? - NBER
- Market Set-Up in Advance of Federal Reserve Policy Decisions - NBER
- Kenya’s Banking Revolution Lights a Fire - NYTimes.com
- There could be trouble ahead - The Economist
- Hollande’s embrace of Say and the consequences - Eurointelligence
- Blogs review: Getting rid of the Euler equation - Bruegel
- High-Skilled Immigrants and U.S. Innovation - Tim Taylor
- Causality and T-Consistency vs. Correlation and P-Consistency - No Hesitations
- Does America's survival mean that it's a resilient country? - Noahpinion
- Objectively Pro-Unemployment - Paul Krugman
Posted by Mark Thoma on Tuesday, January 21, 2014 at 12:03 AM in Economics, Links |
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