Links for 3-27-14
- Dare To Be Silly - Paul Krugman
- A Nation of Takers? - Nicholas Kristof
- Piketty's Inequality Story in Six Charts - John Cassidy
- Proposed Housing Bill Would Create a Co-op of Mortgage Lenders - NYT
- Bullard: Limited Value In Central Bank International Coordination - WSJ
- Evidence on Banks’ “Too-Big-to-Fail” Subsidy - Liberty Street Economics
- Do “Too-Big-to-Fail” Banks Take On More Risk? - Liberty Street Economics
- MCMC for Econometrics Students - Part IV - Dave Giles
- A Book That Needed To Be Written - The Baseline Scenario
- Using big data in finance: Example of sentiment-extraction - FEDS Notes
- It’s the economics, not the politics - mainly macro
- China's Shadow Banking Malaise - Boone and Johnson
- What Is the Fed's Credibility Worth? - Dean Baker
- A scholar who thinks globally and acts locally - MIT News
- Q&A: Why the Dollar Remains the Reserve Currency - NYTimes.com
Posted by Mark Thoma on Thursday, March 27, 2014 at 12:06 AM in Economics, Links |
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