Links for 11-08-14
- The zero lower bound has not been very severe - Eric Swanson
- Neo-Fisherites again: Schmitt-Grohe and Uribe - Nick Rowe
- George Osborne’s European triumph - mainly macro
- Scientists behaving badly - Andrew Gelman
- Neo-Fisherian Nonsense - EconoSpeak
- Germany and pre-recession cost cutting - mainly macro
- The Federal Government Now Employs the Fewest People Since 1966 - WSJ
- The decline in the share of uninsured Americans - FT Alphaville
- Kids born in crisis: Children of the Berlin Wall fall - Vox EU
- Shaping the Future of the Macroeconomic Policy Mix - Janet Yellen
- Different Unemployment Measures Tell (Mostly) the Same Story - Tim Taylor
- ECB and QE ...- longandvariable
- A Stitch in Time... - Liberty Street Economics
- The Fed’s Ambiguous Definition of Solvency - NYTimes.com
- Economy Adds Jobs but We Need to Raise America’s Pay - EPI
- The Econometrics of Temporal Aggregation - Normality Tests - Dave Giles
- A Decent Monthly Establishment Employment Report - Brad DeLong
Posted by Mark Thoma on Saturday, November 8, 2014 at 12:06 AM in Economics, Links |
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