Thoughts on Summers on the Productivity Slowdown
…proposal here is to look at employment and unemployment not GDP. Briefly, I have a kind of intermediate position on QE and negative interest rates and stuff. [skip] I am…
…proposal here is to look at employment and unemployment not GDP. Briefly, I have a kind of intermediate position on QE and negative interest rates and stuff. [skip] I am…
…this country’s current system if she feels that strongly about not wanting to live in a country that has an unequal health care system. Sanders’ 2013 proposal no more gives…
…for job piracy, and asking for legislation to formalize this policy. Brownback’s proposal differed from the Missouri law by allowing PEAK subsidies (and the corresponding Missouri Works program) to be…
…Philadelphia event Wednesday, she said a proposal there to use a soda tax to fund universal prekindergarten was a good idea. “It starts early with working with families, working with…
…part of her detailed healthcare-insurance proposal, and Obama’s rather craven opposition to the mandate in his own proposal. As someone who supported John Edwards in 2008 until it became clear…
Republicans constantly try to bring Social Security into ongoing debates about ‘Balanced Budgets’. But they face a fundamental problem with their math. For a variety of reasons, some quite reasonable…
…Greens’ proposal: The Greens’ proposals encounter two problems. First, the theory. They argue that the reduced hours worked by some could be redistributed to others in order to lower underemployment….
A Personal Observation On Trump’s “Infrastructure Week” Yes, folks, you may have already forgotten it, but this has officially been Trump’s “Infrastructure Week,” highlighted by his proposal to privatize air…
…upon a community rating system to balance out cost. Michigan Medicaid Wavier Strikes at the Poor The Center on Budget and Policy Priorities reported on how Michigan’s Medicaid Proposal would…
…“credibility is that all of which has been lost by those who insisted Europe could have balanced budgets and tight money without decades of enormous unemployment”. Chemists don’t often talk…