The purpose of government debt…
…commentary on this Bank of Iinternational Settlements working paper on safe assets, which cuts straight to the point of. As she neatly expresses, in our new looking glass world of…
…commentary on this Bank of Iinternational Settlements working paper on safe assets, which cuts straight to the point of. As she neatly expresses, in our new looking glass world of…
…were lapped up by conservatism, a philosophy that by definition rejects dogma. It is as if we have gone through the looking glass. Who could have said such a thing?!…
…beautiful girls. This caused me some difficulty recently. I was out with a friend and his girlfriend. She took a big swallow from her glass, put it down firmly, and…
…office the employment-population fell from 60.3 to 58.6, a 1.7 drop. The ratio has done poorly under both administrations, but people who live in glass houses should be careful about…
…matter about which there is, as a rule, too much uncertainty for it to exert much influence. Much evidence that there is something to the PIH (glass half full– there…
…and 25 times the aggregate value of global GDP. In the wake of Phil Graham’s undoing of Glass-Steagal came a sea change in the way the Finance Sector does business,…
…to say the word “when” as the incomeand wealth was pouring into one’s glass These boundaries producedspecific public policy that resulted in a more equal and justsociety. In our local…
…been such since Egyptian faience glass was exchanged for Baltic amber or either for tin from the Pretannic Isles (the Greek name for Britain). Historically there have always been middle…
…relief programs, and Glass Steagal Act, passed as part of the New Deal, borders on irrelevant. Yet I think its safe to say just about everyone is in agreement that…
Introduction: Here’s another timely compilation of economic commentary by Rj from the Global Glass Onion. His thread highlights a recent interchange between straight Keynesian economists, Paul Krugman, for example, and…