ACO and health care practices
There was a question on what ACO meant for health care practices and as part of reform of current practices. Rusty sends two links he thinks might help: A guide…
There was a question on what ACO meant for health care practices and as part of reform of current practices. Rusty sends two links he thinks might help: A guide…
…for links to the data). Greece contributed roughly 0.1%, on average, to overall inflation. Going forward, there will be a lot of inflation slack to be picked up as these…
…good, providing a network of associated links including one to Ambrose Evans-Pritchard. He states the following: Yes, Ireland is fully-funded until April – and has another €12bn in pension reserves…
…driven economy (Coming boomer pension cuts…what impact on the economy, by Diana Jean Schemo) might have on the Great Recession. It is long and has great links: Over the last…
…it’s not enough. The gains in tax receipts are likely a function of firms adding back hours instead of pumping up the work force. (see my previous post with links…
…not one of them. (The full post, including links to the data sources here.) We find something similar at the Federal level. The following graph shows the growth rate in…
…getting RE supplies. But we’ve saved 30 years’ worth of subsidy, a far larger sum, by not maintaining a domestic industry until we needed to. For almost all commodities, metals,…
Prof Barkley Rosser expresses irritation with suggestions of pay roll cuts as stimulus: In yesterday’s WaPo, accessible as one of Mark Thoma’s general links, http://www.economistsview.typepad.com , Nouriel Roubini sounded very…
…want to look a the relationship between corporate tax rates and unemployment. Links to the data are posted below, but all the information I use, plus the analysis itself, sits…
…here is part one of three excellent posts on why it works this way for no inflation: Update: Updated links and formatting made 3:00 PM. Calculated Risk writes: The BLS…