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Greenspan Commission Staff Alumni on Bi-Partisan Commissions

by Bruce WebbI get e-mail Everyone, Over the weekend, eight of us who worked on the Greenspan commission drafted a joint written statement (attached and pasted below.)We have just submitted it to the Budget Committee. We are hoping it gets as wide a distribution as possible. In that regard, if any of you are able […]

More on the Looming Structural Unemployment Crisis

Rdan Martin Ford continues his theme in the following post, on comparative advantage: More on the Looming Structural Unemployment Crisis, and on Comparative Advantage In my previous post, I suggested that job automation technology might someday advance to the point where most routine or repetitive jobs will be performed by machines or software, and that, […]

Pigou Club

Robert Waldmann is joining The Pigou Club and hopes for at least some discussion in comments. That is all.

The Changing Face of Health Care Fraud

Tom aka Rusty Rustbelt The Changing Face of Health Care Fraud Every President since Gerald Ford has campaigned against Medicare and Medicaid “waste, fraud and abuse.” Ditto many people campaigning for Congress. The primary fraud prevention systems are aimed at providers, with the Office of Inspector General (DHHS – CMS) and the FBI taking the […]

Airlines, A La Carte Pricing, Deregulation and Executive Pay – A Hodge Podge

by cactus Recently the ex-GF and I were traveling, and we ended up flying on United. I haven’t flown on United in recent years, as it hasn’t been a major carrier in a number of the places I’ve lived recently. Now maybe things have changed since the previous time I was in a plane (a […]

One of These Things is Not Like the Others

I try to like the NYTimes Economics Reporting. I really do. Heck, any place that publishes Uwe Reinhardt can’t be all bad. But David Leonhardt, as he does often enough that I hesitate to read his work, again goes beyond the pale today, and clearly does so deliberately. The offending paragraph: Twenty-two months after the […]

A scaled model of debt driven stimulus

by divorced one like Bush Well, here is what I’m doing to support the US of A’s economy. It’s a lesson in the real model of economics. It is a scaled version of the concept of stimulus. I even did it by using financing just to make the model as close to real as possible. […]