Links Aug. 8. 2013
…We Rushing To Get Rid Of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac? posted at Angry Bear via Econospeak. What Steve Keen is maybe trying to say (Nick Rowe, Worthwhile Canadian Initiative)…
…We Rushing To Get Rid Of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac? posted at Angry Bear via Econospeak. What Steve Keen is maybe trying to say (Nick Rowe, Worthwhile Canadian Initiative)…
…lowest since Johnson’s last term, more than half a century ago. Inflation is still slightly above the Fed’s 2.0 percent target, but it shows no clear trend. It’s worth noting…
…on an additional C$29.8bn ($20bn; £16bn) worth of US goods from 13 March. This includes steel products worth C$12.6bn, sports equipment, computers and cast-iron items. Incoming Canadian PM Carney ready…
…do about health care. Both of them initially, or at least at some point, signed on to the “Medicare-for-all” label for a single payer government run health insurance system that…
…of whether hydroxychloroquine should be prescribed off label based on the in vitro results is not the same as the question of should we be confident that it will work…
Labeling for Increased Profits, Farmer and Economist, Michael Smith It is a well-known marketing ploy to label, relabel, and even mislabel a product again and again to increase sales. We…
…which people can Google that wants us to pay $350 to be able to put their label on our packaging. But nobody knows who the hell they are, and this…
…models of this sort by the late Richard Goodwin, who had a Marx-influenced predatory model of class struggle cyclical fluctuations. Their early models were labeled as Kynes-Wicksell-Goodwin (KWG) models. But…
…funny and so true. The state of Ohio supreme court . . . And regarding the food item’s being called a “boneless wing,” it is common sense that that label…
…they’ve concluded they’re not welcome. For what its worth, I’ve clearly been banned from the comments section of a certain econ blog. I found it surprising – while the site…