Obama and Social Security: NewDealDemocrat Tees Off
by Bruce Webb (UPDATE: Digby readers, I want to make it clear that I am not NewDealDemocrat, I just got permission to cross-post this important compilation from NDD.) Blog friend…
by Bruce Webb (UPDATE: Digby readers, I want to make it clear that I am not NewDealDemocrat, I just got permission to cross-post this important compilation from NDD.) Blog friend…
In the Wake of the Mass Massacre—Bipartisan Reform or the Senate Bill? by Maggie Mahar Crossposted with Health Beat Blog Let’s begin by addressing some of the myths: First, the…
by Linda Beale I just discovered (via Mark Thoma’s Economist’s View) an economics blog by Maxine Udall (self-styled “girl economist”–which just goes to show how much our image of economists…
…of 11 pieces (out of 180) on the SSTF in the past year. They have all been published outside of my blog. I am not that new to this debate….
…of dollars, rather than in terms of purchasing power. Here’s part of a comment that James D. Miller, an economics professor at Smith College, made on my econfuture blog: Non-economists…
…response at the Economist’s Free Exchange blog, which said: … in general I am pretty sanguine about the long-term prospects for continued voluntary employment of humans. Technology isn’t free, and…
…Ritholtz’s blog). The book ties together a lot of what look like disparate facts into a coherent and plausible story that nicely fits the facts better than any alternative presentation…
…the work I have been doing through ataxingmatter, my blog on tax and economic issues. I will continue to maintain the tax blog, and post here about once a week…
…the blog post with the best title ever and by Brad deLong. Mankiw mentions his theory and I discuss after the jump. Prof Mankiw I once wrote a short paper…
…Wilkerson wrote in the blog. He said intelligence analysts hoped to gather “sufficient information about a village, a region, or a group of individuals, that dots could be connected and…