(Dan here…lifted from an e-mail) I’m not registered with seeking alpha so I cannot read the whole article (I had sent), but what I read looks a lot like what I’ve written over the years. Here are some statements which, working off memory, I have written posts about and which I think are supported by […]
Mike Kimel on tax cuts plan economics
Ballance
https://www.nytimes.com/2017/12/01/business/economy/tax-plan-economists.html?_r=0 Douglas Holz-Eakin balanced with Kimberly A. Clausing in the NYT. Link in the picture. To think that looting could be so calmly described with ballance.
Where’s Waldo, er, I Mean Inflation?
by Hale Stewart (originally published at Bonddad blog) Where’s Waldo, er, I Mean Inflation? Just a quick note: according to the 3, 6 and 12 month moving average of Y/Y percentage change in total and core PCE price indexes, there is little to no inflation to worry about.
Treasury Secretary Mnuchin’s Forked Tongue on Tax Cuts for the Wealthy
(Dan here…reposted from an earlier analysis,) by Linda Beale Treasury Secretary Mnuchin’s Forked Tongue on Tax Cuts for the Wealthy Shortly before the inauguration, Steve Mnuchin discussed the incoming administration’s tax plans and announced the Mnuchin Rule–that “[a]ny reductions we have in upper-income taxes will be offset by less deductions so that there will be […]
Open thread Dec. 1, 2017
Medicare and Social Security reductions?
AARP notes a planned reduction in Medicare funding. I have not hear much from them as in times past. If you read through the umpteen pages of the Senate tax bill, you won’t find a clause that says it dramatically cuts Medicare spending. But the effect of the legislation being debated this week would be […]
Cryptocurrencies: Future or bubble?
Brian Down from Focus Economics was looking for a response on cryptocurrencies…could make an interesting thread! I’m emailing you today because I am putting together a piece on cryptocurrencies and it would be great to get a comment from you on the subject. While some believe that cryptocurrencies are the future, the prevailing view appears […]
Open thread Nov. 28, 2017
Macroeconomic policy and exchange rate regimes under global financial integration
by Biagio Bossone (Biagio BOSSONE is an Italian national, currently advises international financial organizations on financial sector development issues and technical assistance programs in several countries in Africa, Asia and the Pacific, Latin America, and Northern Africa and the Middle East. He is a consultant to private-sector organizations. He has taught at various universities in Italy.) (Warning…wonkish) […]
