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rdan Fire Megan McArdle is a gem that Ken and spencer have been keeping quiet from me. Now discovered. Does cactus know?…
rdan Fire Megan McArdle is a gem that Ken and spencer have been keeping quiet from me. Now discovered. Does cactus know?…
…consolidate my research and blog posts on the lump of labor from the last ten years into something like — and yet unlike — “the archaic stillness of the book.”…
…The blog clearly states that a reform “could increase revenue coming into the system, slow the growth of benefits being paid out, and even offer some targeted benefit enhancements to…
…that tendency to cower whenever a media meme takes hold on fiscal-policy issues. Milbank and the White House press corp don’t read Angry Bear, but they might read Krugman’s blog….
…For those who do not understand Spanish, you can place the URL of Mr. Landerretche’s blog into a web page of translation. (link to blog) (link to page for translation)…
Lifted from Robert’s Stochastic Thoughts I am going to put two comments on Matt Yglesias’s blog here. I am somewhat concerned. My previous view on Yglesias is that I agree…
…rhetoric of anti-abortion activists. Julie Carr Smyth and Christine Fernando of the Associated Press report that Republicans began their “On the Record” blog on the state Senate website after Ohio…
…a similar argument in the Economix blog carried by the New York Times. See Capital Gains vs. Ordinary Income, New York Times Economix Blog (Mar. 16, 2012). Reinhardt uses Mankiw’s…
…an operative word in enemy combatant issue. Which of course it is. I’ve read several good news and blog analyses discussing these issues in the last couple of days, but…
I’m getting (relatively speaking) a lot of traffic from Alas A Blog today, who writes Angry Bear is a brand-new economist-blog, and it looks like it’ll be worth reading. (One…