by Mike Kimel A Tale of Two Roman Emperors It has been about 1,975 years since the death of the Roman emperor Caligula, but his name is still associated with horrors. If contemporary accounts are within a mile of being reliable, he was an insane megalomaniac with delusions of divinity. He was also into large […]
A Tale of Two Roman Emperors (An op-ed)
Did Jonathan Portes Cause Brexit?
I should like to show that Jonathan Portes most probably did not cause Brexit. To do so, however, I first must examine the plausibility of the case that his actions and words did indeed provoke a decisive margin for the Leave vote in the EU referendum last June. Portes is Principal Research Fellow, formerly Director, […]
Police Killings, Gender and Race, Part 2
by Mike Kimel Police Killings, Gender and Race, Part 2 A few weeks ago, I had a post looking at police killings of civilians. Using statistics on police shootings, homicides, and demographics, I reached the controversial conclusion that: contrary to popular perception, the data seems to show that Black people are less likely to be […]
Washington Post Columnist Richard Cohen Gets It Right About the Clinton Foundation (in my opinion)
Back when I worked for the claims department of a major insurance company, I got stuff. Some of the stuff consisted of tickets to Broadway shows and sporting events, and sometimes I got bottles of booze, Canadian Club being a popular choice for some reason. These items were tendered to me by auto appraisers, repair […]
Simon Wren-Lewis on Heterodox economics, mainstream macro and the financial crisis
Here I am just going to suggest you click and read https://mainlymacro.blogspot.it/2016/08/heterodox-economics-mainstream-macro.html . I do have some thoughts at Robert’s Stochastic thoughts but I don’t think they are worth your time.
Open thread August 30, 2016
Chamber of Commerce Sues Treasury on Inversion Regs
by Linda Beale Chamber of Commerce Sues Treasury on Inversion Regs Back in April, the Chamber of commerce suggested that it might sue the Treasury Department for violating the Administrative Procedures Act (APA) over the new inversion regs that were issued in April (T.D. 9761, REG-135734-14). See Fortune article (Apr. 6, 2016). Well, now they […]
Question for Labor Day, 2016
“…it is often said that to regulate the hours of labour, or to introduce differential import duties, is to break economic law.” — Palgrave’s Dictionary of Political Economy, 1894 Do you agree that regulating the hours of labor is a violation of economic law?
Premature anti Republicanism
This is an open thread inviting discussion of the very serious people who discuss how opinions differ on shape of planet, but no longer claim both sides have a point. I am old enough to remember when only shrill dirty fucking hippies argued that the GOP had gone crazy. After the Trump nomination, that fringe […]
