When Does Boneless Not Mean Without Bones?
…funny and so true. The state of Ohio supreme court . . . And regarding the food item’s being called a “boneless wing,” it is common sense that that label…
…funny and so true. The state of Ohio supreme court . . . And regarding the food item’s being called a “boneless wing,” it is common sense that that label…
…the top. The first step is to put the real GDP from below into the out-going GDI at the top. Then I input the effective labor share percentage of national…
…billion. For a net GDI increase of $2 billion. Table 1, page 2: Pie gets bigger, all that rot. The increase is presumably explained by the last phrase in footnote…
…income (GDI) measures the size of the economy based on the money earned for all the goods and services produced rather than their value, like GDP. “Cars, Reopening, & Housing…
…GDP and GDI; this report increases the chances that ultimately the NBER will discount the continuing growth in nonfarm payrolls and declare that there was a cyclical peak in January….
…faster than GPD/GDI. Since wealth holdings deliver “property” income to the wealth holders, over time the share of share of national income captured by asset-holders in return for owning stuff increases,…
…natural gas, other than the odd city bus or garbage truck in random municipalities? The answer is a simple but unpleasant one. See, we in the US would label the…
…considered almost risk-free because if the borrowers default, Fannie or Freddie will pay off the loans (assuming Fannie and Freddie remain solvent). Non-conforming loans go into pools known as private-label…
…ridiculous. But it does have the advantage of carrying with it the Madisonian Freedom/Liberty tag, a label that the Koch right confers upon anything it wishes, because that surely will…
…political debates, is a disagreement about how far to turn the knobs when adjusting policy; it does not seem to call for a separate ideological label. That said, Mr. Konczal…