…wife and children. And ultimately, as I look back on [my Bush contribution], I made a mistake. If only more people has watched South Carolina and similarly perceived Bush as…
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…to perceived hostility from the Bush administration, a U.S. official said after the second day of six-nation talks in Beijing on North Korea’s nuclear program. The Bush administration is currently…
…an injustice against Republicans. The steps described in the post just before this one, “DeLay Redistricting”, are part of the Republicans’ effort to correct this perceived injustice. I finally figured…
CHUCK BLAHOUS FINDS THE ANSWER FOR SOCIAL SECURITY AND LOSES IT.
…in which it is perceived that workers in the aggregate have paid for their benefits, it would more likely become a means-tested program, as are other general revenue-financed programs such…
Zombie Companies Live!… thanks to QE
…when the effective demand limit is reached. Unemployment will stop declining at the effective demand limit. The perceived benefits of QE to lower unemployment below 6.5% are not attainable in…
“Incentives matter” Says Exactly Nothing
…respond to any incentive depends on the perceived motives of the person offering it, and the implied motives of the person receiving it. Studies show that incentives can easily backfire…
Was the cause of the 1960 recession psychological? and now?
…minds of members of the Federal Reserve. Psychologically, they perceived a threat from inflation that in retrospect was not there. And so we can wonder, is there a psychological worry…
Religious freedom, taxes, and corporatism–Part II
…one church is treated as an act against all. Id. What is interesting in this speech–one that was designed to address what was perceived as a political weakness– is that…
Krugman and Waldmann (wonkish) part two
Lifted from Robert’s Stochastic Thoughts New Keynesian Good Two Keynesian Better Oddly, Paul Krugman seems to have perceived my observation that he is a two Keynesian rather than a new…
Brad DeLong asks questions about the financial panic of 2007-2009 and our current macroeconomic predicament
…perceived risk of a house as an investment. 2. Not much on labor force participation. I’d mostly guess this is the result of prolonged high unemployment. Also maybe higher than…
