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The SEC West and Maximum Likelihood
Chase Stuart
Elmendorf for CBO Director
Greg Mankiw
Repeat After Me: The Quantity of Labor Demanded is Not Always Equal to the Quantity Supplied
Roger Farmer
Instant Runoff Voting and Strategic Voting
Matt Bruenig
It Shouldn't Need Saying...
James Wolcott
Congress would rather you drive to work than take public transit
Emily Badger
Federal, state, and local expenditures
The FRED Blog
Whatever Happened to Overtime?
Nick Hanauer
Walmart’s Weatherman
Alison Griswold
Why Scott Walker Might Be Our Next President
Kevin Drum
29 November 2014
22 November 2014
Links of the Week - 21 November 2014
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This billionaire thinks the Fed is missing the hyperinflation in the Hamptons
Matt O'Brien
Commentary: Politics and Jobs
Bill McBride
Trickle-down Inflation
Jonathan Wight
Employment: Party Like It's 1999!
Bill McBride
The real reason Valerie Jarrett is the most hated person in Washington
Matthew Yglesias
6 questions about Washington, DC, statehood you were too disenfranchised to ask
German Lopez
The gold standard is a perfect currency choice for ISIS
Matthew Yglesias
42 maps that explain World War II
Timothy B. Lee
AOL’s ‘digital prophet’ is everything wrong with Corporate America today
Matt O'Brien
The NAIRU, explained: why economists don't want unemployment to drop too low
Matthew Yglesias
This billionaire thinks the Fed is missing the hyperinflation in the Hamptons
Matt O'Brien
Commentary: Politics and Jobs
Bill McBride
Trickle-down Inflation
Jonathan Wight
Employment: Party Like It's 1999!
Bill McBride
The real reason Valerie Jarrett is the most hated person in Washington
Matthew Yglesias
6 questions about Washington, DC, statehood you were too disenfranchised to ask
German Lopez
The gold standard is a perfect currency choice for ISIS
Matthew Yglesias
42 maps that explain World War II
Timothy B. Lee
AOL’s ‘digital prophet’ is everything wrong with Corporate America today
Matt O'Brien
The NAIRU, explained: why economists don't want unemployment to drop too low
Matthew Yglesias
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15 November 2014
Links of the Week - 14 November 2014
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Why turning our clocks back Sunday makes no sense
Chris Mooney
Decomposing the velocity of money
Sober Look
The Day the Wall Came Down
Why turning our clocks back Sunday makes no sense
Chris Mooney
Decomposing the velocity of money
Sober Look
The Day the Wall Came Down
Fred Kaplan
Danielle Kurtzleben
Mitchell Hartman
Peter Canellos
David Warsh
The FRED Blog
Matt O'Brien
Danielle Kurtzleben
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08 November 2014
Links of the Week - 7 November 2014
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Americans don't have a constitutional right to vote — it's time for that to change
Matthew Yglesias
What Republicans don’t get about the minimum wage
Paul Waldman
How fast has the unemployment rate declined?
The FRED Blog
The real problem with Joni Ernst’s quote about guns and the government
Paul Waldman
A Few Comments on QE
Bill McBride
Gap between wages and rents continues to grow
Americans don't have a constitutional right to vote — it's time for that to change
Matthew Yglesias
What Republicans don’t get about the minimum wage
Paul Waldman
How fast has the unemployment rate declined?
The FRED Blog
The real problem with Joni Ernst’s quote about guns and the government
Paul Waldman
A Few Comments on QE
Bill McBride
Gap between wages and rents continues to grow
Sober Look
Matt Bruenig
Matt Bruenig
Neil Irwin
The FRED Blog
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01 November 2014
Links of the Week - 31 October 2014
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Dollar strength and inflation expectations
Sober Look
How the media has helped normalize GOP crazy
Paul Waldman
Greenberg’s Folly
Dollar strength and inflation expectations
Sober Look
How the media has helped normalize GOP crazy
Paul Waldman
Greenberg’s Folly
Zachary Karabell
Jonathan Wight
Matthew Yglesias
The Economist
Danielle Kurtzleben
via Brad DeLong
Matt O'Brien
Justin Wolfers
Jonathan Wight
Noah Smith
Matt O'Brien
Timothy B Lee
Michael Lewis
Neil Irwin
Matt O'Brien
Fred Kaplan
Matt O'Brien
Jared Bernstein
Paul Krugman
The FRED Blog
Sober Look
Emily Badger
David Warsh
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25 October 2014
Links of the Week - 24 October 2014
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11 ways race isn’t real
Jenée Desmond-Harris
The New United States of America
Ben Blatt
More asymmetries: Is Keynesian economics left wing?
Simon Wren-Lewis
More prices that deviate from the CPI
The FRED Blog
Fed's Labor Market Conditions Index
Bill McBride
Twitter Is Broken
David Auerbach
Labor supply/demand imbalance in the United States
Sober Look
One paragraph that explains why the American economy isn't working for the middle class
Matthew Yglesias
The real problem with Nate Silver's model is the hazy metaphysics of probability
Matthew Yglesias
Wonderful Property Rights Dispute In San Francisco
Matt Bruenig
11 ways race isn’t real
Jenée Desmond-Harris
The New United States of America
Ben Blatt
More asymmetries: Is Keynesian economics left wing?
Simon Wren-Lewis
More prices that deviate from the CPI
The FRED Blog
Fed's Labor Market Conditions Index
Bill McBride
Twitter Is Broken
David Auerbach
Labor supply/demand imbalance in the United States
Sober Look
One paragraph that explains why the American economy isn't working for the middle class
Matthew Yglesias
The real problem with Nate Silver's model is the hazy metaphysics of probability
Matthew Yglesias
Wonderful Property Rights Dispute In San Francisco
Matt Bruenig
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18 October 2014
Links of the Week - 17 October 2014
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Now as Provocateur, Summers Says Treasury Undermined Fed
Binyamin Appelbaum
Not all prices increase
The FRED Blog
Inflation hawks keep insisting they’re right. Reality disagrees.
Matt O'Brien
How close are the US labor markets to normalization?
Sober Look
The Long Cryptocon
Paul Krugman
‘Hey, didn’t you tell me that the Pirates would win the World Series?’ ‘Yes, but I didn’t say when.’
Andrew Gelman
11 maps that explain Washington, DC
Matthew Yglesias
Inequality really is rising, no matter how you fuss with the data
Matthew Yglesias
Poverty isn't just about not having much; it's about never knowing how much you're going to have
Danielle Kurtzleben
Inflation Hawks’ Views Are Independent of Actual Monetary Outcomes
Josh Barro
Now as Provocateur, Summers Says Treasury Undermined Fed
Binyamin Appelbaum
Not all prices increase
The FRED Blog
Inflation hawks keep insisting they’re right. Reality disagrees.
Matt O'Brien
How close are the US labor markets to normalization?
Sober Look
The Long Cryptocon
Paul Krugman
‘Hey, didn’t you tell me that the Pirates would win the World Series?’ ‘Yes, but I didn’t say when.’
Andrew Gelman
11 maps that explain Washington, DC
Matthew Yglesias
Inequality really is rising, no matter how you fuss with the data
Matthew Yglesias
Poverty isn't just about not having much; it's about never knowing how much you're going to have
Danielle Kurtzleben
Inflation Hawks’ Views Are Independent of Actual Monetary Outcomes
Josh Barro
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11 October 2014
Links of the Week - 10 October 2014
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Georgia governor concocts conspiracy theory to explain away the nation's highest unemployment rate
Matthew Yglesias
Return of the Bums on Welfare
Paul Krugman
Making it cheaper and easier to trade stocks is a terrible idea
Matthew Yglesias
Why do people on Wall Street make so much money?
Matt O'Brien
Why the Fed Is So Wimpy
Justin Fox
Don't Pick the Wrong iPhone
Cass Sunstein
The Terrible Two
Paul Krugman
This recession was different
The FRED Blog
Georgia governor concocts conspiracy theory to explain away the nation's highest unemployment rate
Matthew Yglesias
Return of the Bums on Welfare
Paul Krugman
Making it cheaper and easier to trade stocks is a terrible idea
Matthew Yglesias
Why do people on Wall Street make so much money?
Matt O'Brien
Why the Fed Is So Wimpy
Justin Fox
Don't Pick the Wrong iPhone
Cass Sunstein
The Terrible Two
Paul Krugman
This recession was different
The FRED Blog
The FRED Blog
Financial firms don’t need an inside job to get favorable Fed treatment
Kindred Winecoff
Now as Provocateur, Summers Says Treasury Undermined Fed
Binyamin Appelbaum
Kindred Winecoff
Now as Provocateur, Summers Says Treasury Undermined Fed
Binyamin Appelbaum
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04 October 2014
Links of the Week - 3 October 2014
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US health care in international context: the very picture of an outlier
Jared Bernstein
The Jobless Rate: The Worst Benchmark, Except for All the Others
Binyamin Appelbaum
The economics of reclining your airplane seat aren’t so simple
James Johnson
Scott Brown won his primary. Now he wants to be the first multi-state senator in 135 years
Andrew Prokop
The Biggest Problem in American Politics
Reihan Salam
Not all books are created equal
The FRED Blog
A brief, animated history of urban annexation
Emily Badger
Wild Words, Brain Worms, and Civility
Paul Krugman
Follow or Break the Rule?
Greg Mankiw
The demographics of the activity rate decline
The FRED Blog
If the lagging labor force rate doesn’t still embody considerable slack, then why does it increasingly predict wage growth?
Jared Bernstein
John Boehner’s Theory of the Leisure Class
Paul Krugman
US health care in international context: the very picture of an outlier
Jared Bernstein
The Jobless Rate: The Worst Benchmark, Except for All the Others
Binyamin Appelbaum
The economics of reclining your airplane seat aren’t so simple
James Johnson
Scott Brown won his primary. Now he wants to be the first multi-state senator in 135 years
Andrew Prokop
The Biggest Problem in American Politics
Reihan Salam
Not all books are created equal
The FRED Blog
A brief, animated history of urban annexation
Emily Badger
Wild Words, Brain Worms, and Civility
Paul Krugman
Follow or Break the Rule?
Greg Mankiw
The demographics of the activity rate decline
The FRED Blog
If the lagging labor force rate doesn’t still embody considerable slack, then why does it increasingly predict wage growth?
Jared Bernstein
John Boehner’s Theory of the Leisure Class
Paul Krugman
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27 September 2014
Links of the Week - 26 September 2014
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Yellen, Wages, and Intellectual Honesty
Paul Krugman
Real Americans and Real Economics
Paul Krugman
A New Reason to Question the Official Unemployment Rate
Yellen, Wages, and Intellectual Honesty
Paul Krugman
Real Americans and Real Economics
Paul Krugman
A New Reason to Question the Official Unemployment Rate
David Leonhardt
Noah Smith
Ezra Klein
Noah Smith
Sarah Kliff
Nick Carnes
David Leonhardt
Jamelle Bouie
Bill McBride
Chris Blattman
Matt Bruenig
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20 September 2014
Links of the Week - 19 September 2014
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The Beveridge Curve hysteresis and the long-term unemployed
The Beveridge Curve hysteresis and the long-term unemployed
Sober Look
Matthew Yglesias
The FRED Blog
Paul Waldman
Noah Smith
Paul Waldman
Sober Look
Timothy B. Lee
Paul Krugman
Jonathan Wight
Dylan Matthews
Matthew Yglesias
Kevin Drum
Branko Milanovic
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13 September 2014
Links of the Week - 12 September 2014
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White people are winning the war on whites
Christopher Ingraham
Are libertarians ready to embrace a broader notion of freedom?
Noah Smith
How Republican Craziness Is Undermining the South’s Massive Keynesian Stimulus
Mike the Mad Biologist
Measuring risk
The FRED Blog
The Gold Standard and Price Inflation
David Andolfatto
Libertarian Fantasies
Paul Krugman
Still No Wage Pressures to Speak Of…And Yet, People Speak of Them…
Jared Bernstein
Steps and the City
Paul Krugman
Yes, women's labor force participation matters
Noah Smith
The World Bank summed up the entire global economy in one chart
Matthew Yglesias
CPI component volatility
The FRED Blog
This billionaire has a message about inequality other billionaires aren’t going to like
Ezra Klein
Has the Beveridge Curve Really Shifted?
Jared Bernstein
Why aren’t libertarians talking about Ferguson?
Paul Waldman
Obama’s critics are suddenly sure Hillary Clinton is great
Ezra Klein
White people are winning the war on whites
Christopher Ingraham
Are libertarians ready to embrace a broader notion of freedom?
Noah Smith
How Republican Craziness Is Undermining the South’s Massive Keynesian Stimulus
Mike the Mad Biologist
Measuring risk
The FRED Blog
The Gold Standard and Price Inflation
David Andolfatto
Libertarian Fantasies
Paul Krugman
Still No Wage Pressures to Speak Of…And Yet, People Speak of Them…
Jared Bernstein
Steps and the City
Paul Krugman
Yes, women's labor force participation matters
Noah Smith
The World Bank summed up the entire global economy in one chart
Matthew Yglesias
CPI component volatility
The FRED Blog
This billionaire has a message about inequality other billionaires aren’t going to like
Ezra Klein
Has the Beveridge Curve Really Shifted?
Jared Bernstein
Why aren’t libertarians talking about Ferguson?
Paul Waldman
Obama’s critics are suddenly sure Hillary Clinton is great
Ezra Klein
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