by New Deal democrat Weekly Indicators for July 27 – 31 at Seeking Alpha My Weekly Indicators post is up at Seeking Alpha. The two most noteworthy short leading indicators, stock prices and initial jobless claims, have started to go in two different directions in the past several weeks. As always, clicking over and reading should […]
Weekly Indicators for July 27 – 31 at Seeking Alpha
Open thread July 31, 2020
International Factor Payments and the Pandemic
(Dan here…Joseph Joyce writes for Econbrowser) International Factor Payments and the Pandemic I have written a piece on international factor payments (migrants’ remittances, FDI income) and the pandemic for Econbrowser, the widely followed blog of Menzie Chinn of the University of Wisconsin and James Hamilton of the University of California-San Diego. You can find it here: […]
Open thread July 28, 2020
Weekly indicators
by New Deal democrat My Weekly Indicators post is up at Seeking Alpha. There was no significant change this week in any of the indicator time frames. I expect that to change in a hurry once the pain of the ending of the supplemental $600/week unemployment benefits is felt. That was all going to spending, and […]
Dig Him Up!
Dig Him Up! by Ken Melvin On our TV and computer screens we saw right-winged protesters armed with semiautomatic weapons displaying swastikas, nooses, and replicas of supposed confederate battle flags guarding the entrance and filling the chambers of Michigan’s State Capitol. How did they get by with this? Does the Second Amendment of the US […]
Open thread July 24, 2020
School openings need….
Via Diana Ravitch’s blog on a Time magazine article What the U.S. Can Learn from 3 Countries About Reopening: TIME Magazine just published a story about school reopening in Denmark, South Korea, and Israel, with lessons for the U.S. Lesson #1 from Denmark: Get the virus under control before reopening schools. Unlike Denmark, the United States is bungling […]
