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Plunging Stock Prices Reveal Shaky Recovery
No Fed, No Destructive Housing Bubble
Yesterday’s Wall Street Journal had a nice short summary of how bad housing policy over several administrations misdirected greed (self interest or
Is Macroeconomics Really Economics?
The world probably would have been much better off had macroeconomics never been devised.
Ken Rogoff Decides This Time Is Different
Rogoff was previously chief economist at the International Monetary Fund and now teaches at Harvard. He is a Republican.
Krugman on Economic Policy Uncertainty
In his column “Phony Fear Factor,” published in The New York Times on August 8, 2013, Paul Krugman mocks the view that “economic policy un
Dishonesty and Candor in Monetary Policy
In the July 26, 2013 edition of the Bank Credit Analyst, editor Jim Grant notes that when Ben Bernanke was beginning the second round of “quantitat
Infrastructure Boondoggles: No Path to Recovery
“Obama’s false history of public investment”