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Everett Dirksen Doesn’t Live Here Anymore
Paul Krugman
This video has a chilling start, but it makes a great point about the 2nd Amendment
German Lopez
Watch the spread of million-dollar homes consume a city
Emily Badger
How official mapmakers keep up with a world that won’t stand still
Emily Badger
Ben Carson perfectly explains the Republican position on guns
Paul Waldman
Presidential inflation beauty contest
The FRED Blog
I thought people should shop more for health care. Then I actually tried it.
Sarah Kliff
Why We Should Be Talking About Russell Simmons’ RushCard Fiasco
Jamelle Bouie
Sorry Airbnb, you don’t get a gold star for paying your taxes
Emily Badger
More Artificial Unintelligence
Paul Krugman
31 October 2015
24 October 2015
Links of the Week - 23 October 2015
A weekly collection of links from the Conscience Warrior Newsfeed
There is no such thing as a city that has run out of room
Emily Badger
A quick puzzle to tell whether you know what people are thinking
Kevin Schaul
There is no such thing as a city that has run out of room
Emily Badger
A quick puzzle to tell whether you know what people are thinking
Kevin Schaul
Yes, the CIA Director Was Part of the JFK Assassination Cover-Up
Philip Shenon
Why we should politicize mass shootings
German Lopez
What journalists, weather forecasters, and Han Solo get wrong about probability
Ezra Klein
The most important paragraph in Ben Bernanke's new book
Matthew Yglesias
And just like that, Boehner's back?
John Patty
House Republicans should elect Mitt Romney speaker. No, really.
Ezra Klein
The Northern Arizona University shooting shows why more guns lead to more gun deaths
German Lopez
The 2015 Nobel Prize for Economics winner, Angus Deaton, explained
Matthew Yglesias
Philip Shenon
Why we should politicize mass shootings
German Lopez
What journalists, weather forecasters, and Han Solo get wrong about probability
Ezra Klein
The most important paragraph in Ben Bernanke's new book
Matthew Yglesias
And just like that, Boehner's back?
John Patty
House Republicans should elect Mitt Romney speaker. No, really.
Ezra Klein
The Northern Arizona University shooting shows why more guns lead to more gun deaths
German Lopez
The 2015 Nobel Prize for Economics winner, Angus Deaton, explained
Matthew Yglesias
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17 October 2015
Links of the Week - 16 October 2015
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The hidden messages in Janet Yellen’s big speech
Yian Q. Mui
Zero intolerance
David Andolfatto
Time aggregation in FRED
The FRED Blog
Are bigotry and lies exactly what the Republican electorate wants?
Paul Waldman
Why it’s hard to legislate good corporate behavior
Lydia DePillis
Which measures of inflation are relevant for policy?
The FRED Blog
Slavery Myths Debunked
Jamelle Bouie and Rebecca Onion
And now let us remember the worst economic prediction ever
Matt O'Brien
America's Most Notorious Coal Baron Goes on Trial This Week. Here's the Epic Tale of His Rise and Fall
Tim Murphy
Want to get American gun violence to European levels? Then you need to confiscate guns.
Dylan Matthews
The hidden messages in Janet Yellen’s big speech
Yian Q. Mui
Zero intolerance
David Andolfatto
Time aggregation in FRED
The FRED Blog
Are bigotry and lies exactly what the Republican electorate wants?
Paul Waldman
Why it’s hard to legislate good corporate behavior
Lydia DePillis
Which measures of inflation are relevant for policy?
The FRED Blog
Slavery Myths Debunked
Jamelle Bouie and Rebecca Onion
And now let us remember the worst economic prediction ever
Matt O'Brien
America's Most Notorious Coal Baron Goes on Trial This Week. Here's the Epic Tale of His Rise and Fall
Tim Murphy
Want to get American gun violence to European levels? Then you need to confiscate guns.
Dylan Matthews
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10 October 2015
Links of the Week - 9 October 2015
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There’s No Such Thing as Free Parking
Tom Vanderbilt
Yes, slavery is a part of our national history
Julia Azari
Religions Are What People Make Them
Paul Krugman
The case against equality of opportunity
Dylan Matthews
Can the “Scourge of Upward Redistribution” unite left and right against the rent-seekers?
Lee Drutman
Ben Carson’s anti-Muslim comments are at odds with traditional American principles
Paul Waldman
'Virtual Frenzies: Bitcoin and the Block Chain'
Cecchetti & Schoenholtz
Was Carly Fiorina an okay CEO or a terrible one? It doesn’t really matter.
Ezra Klein
A drug company raised a pill's price 5,500 percent because, in America, it can
Sarah Kliff
This is the best time to borrow money. In all of history.
Matt O'Brien
There’s No Such Thing as Free Parking
Tom Vanderbilt
Yes, slavery is a part of our national history
Julia Azari
Religions Are What People Make Them
Paul Krugman
The case against equality of opportunity
Dylan Matthews
Can the “Scourge of Upward Redistribution” unite left and right against the rent-seekers?
Lee Drutman
Ben Carson’s anti-Muslim comments are at odds with traditional American principles
Paul Waldman
'Virtual Frenzies: Bitcoin and the Block Chain'
Cecchetti & Schoenholtz
Was Carly Fiorina an okay CEO or a terrible one? It doesn’t really matter.
Ezra Klein
A drug company raised a pill's price 5,500 percent because, in America, it can
Sarah Kliff
This is the best time to borrow money. In all of history.
Matt O'Brien
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03 October 2015
Links of the Week - 2 October 2015
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Why the presidential candidates need to answer tough questions about God
Paul Waldman
Reimagining electric utilities for the 21st century
David Roberts
It's time for the Fed to admit it doesn't have an inflation problem
Timothy B. Lee
Back to the Future…for lunch
Jared Bernstein
Scott Walker’s race to the bottom
Paul Waldman
Ta-Nehisi Coates: “For African Americans, unfreedom is the historical norm”
Ezra Klein
The Federal Reserve is trying to do what nobody else has been able to do
Matt O'Brien
Donald Trump is much more like Ronald Reagan than the GOP establishment would like to admit
Jonathan Allen
The Dynasty That Almost Wasn’t
Jules Witcover
Scott Walker's plan to crush American labor unions, explained
Matthew Yglesias
Why the presidential candidates need to answer tough questions about God
Paul Waldman
Reimagining electric utilities for the 21st century
David Roberts
It's time for the Fed to admit it doesn't have an inflation problem
Timothy B. Lee
Back to the Future…for lunch
Jared Bernstein
Scott Walker’s race to the bottom
Paul Waldman
Ta-Nehisi Coates: “For African Americans, unfreedom is the historical norm”
Ezra Klein
The Federal Reserve is trying to do what nobody else has been able to do
Matt O'Brien
Donald Trump is much more like Ronald Reagan than the GOP establishment would like to admit
Jonathan Allen
The Dynasty That Almost Wasn’t
Jules Witcover
Scott Walker's plan to crush American labor unions, explained
Matthew Yglesias
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26 September 2015
Links of the Week - 25 September 2015
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17 Democrats Ran for President in 1976. Can Today’s GOP Learn Anything From What Happened?
Julian E. Zelizer
Kim Davis Is No Rosa Parks
John Culhane
The Last War
Matthew Duss
Unbuilt Highways of New York City and Robert Moses
Vanshnookenraggen
Power utilities are built for the 20th century. That’s why they’re flailing in the 21st.
David Roberts
The government is trying to make walking American again
Emily Badger
People like puppies, and it’s a big problem for the economy
Yian Q Mui
Larry Summers has become one of organized labor’s biggest advocates
Lydia DePillis
Will “decoherence” be the doom of American democracy?
Lee Drutman
Thoughts on Freeman’s Bargaining for the American Dream
Larry Summers
17 Democrats Ran for President in 1976. Can Today’s GOP Learn Anything From What Happened?
Julian E. Zelizer
Kim Davis Is No Rosa Parks
John Culhane
The Last War
Matthew Duss
Unbuilt Highways of New York City and Robert Moses
Vanshnookenraggen
Power utilities are built for the 20th century. That’s why they’re flailing in the 21st.
David Roberts
The government is trying to make walking American again
Emily Badger
People like puppies, and it’s a big problem for the economy
Yian Q Mui
Larry Summers has become one of organized labor’s biggest advocates
Lydia DePillis
Will “decoherence” be the doom of American democracy?
Lee Drutman
Thoughts on Freeman’s Bargaining for the American Dream
Larry Summers
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19 September 2015
Links of the Week - 18 September 2015
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Overcoming the Advantage of Run-Pass Option Offenses
Brophy Football
How so many of the world’s people live in so little of its space
Ana Swanson
Fascinating maps show where people move in the U.S. when they come from overseas
Kennedy Elliott & Emily Badger
There's only one political dynasty in America
Mark Schmitt
How Trump Exposed the Tea Party
Michael Lind
This is the worst argument for the Fed to raise rates
Matt O'Brien
Is It Time to Tax Harvard’s Endowment?
Jordan Weissman
Ted Cruz and Mike Huckabee's support for Kim Davis gets religious liberty all wrong
German Lopez
Superman makes the case for welfare
Matthew Yglesias
Next time someone tells you "all lives matter," show them this cartoon
German Lopez
Overcoming the Advantage of Run-Pass Option Offenses
Brophy Football
How so many of the world’s people live in so little of its space
Ana Swanson
Fascinating maps show where people move in the U.S. when they come from overseas
Kennedy Elliott & Emily Badger
There's only one political dynasty in America
Mark Schmitt
How Trump Exposed the Tea Party
Michael Lind
This is the worst argument for the Fed to raise rates
Matt O'Brien
Is It Time to Tax Harvard’s Endowment?
Jordan Weissman
Ted Cruz and Mike Huckabee's support for Kim Davis gets religious liberty all wrong
German Lopez
Superman makes the case for welfare
Matthew Yglesias
Next time someone tells you "all lives matter," show them this cartoon
German Lopez
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14 September 2015
Labor Market Tightness
Just a quick update:
With the fall in headline unemployment to 5.1% and the robust gains in monthly jobs numbers, many commentators are looking for the Federal Reserve to raise the target Fed Funds rate. This flies in the face, of course, of the other half of the Fed's dual mandate (stable prices), as headline inflation is still well below their alleged 2% target.
It is instructive, then, to look at other metrics. Below is a measure of unemployed persons per job opening. This, of course, does not include the marginally attached or those employed part-time for economic reasons.
This is very encouraging in and of itself, but anemic wage growth still indicates the time for tightening is a ways off.
With the fall in headline unemployment to 5.1% and the robust gains in monthly jobs numbers, many commentators are looking for the Federal Reserve to raise the target Fed Funds rate. This flies in the face, of course, of the other half of the Fed's dual mandate (stable prices), as headline inflation is still well below their alleged 2% target.
It is instructive, then, to look at other metrics. Below is a measure of unemployed persons per job opening. This, of course, does not include the marginally attached or those employed part-time for economic reasons.
This is very encouraging in and of itself, but anemic wage growth still indicates the time for tightening is a ways off.
12 September 2015
Links of the Week - 11 September 2015
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A dangerously misleading idea threatens to derail the American economy
Matthew Yglesias
What Ails the American Startup?
Evan Soltas
Artificial Unintelligence
Paul Krugman
Tech nerds are smart. But they can't seem to get their heads around politics.
David Roberts
The macro/micro validity tradeoff
Noah Smith
“A small cloud, no bigger than a man’s hand…”
David Warsh
A Fact about China's Crash
Evan Soltas
Labor market tightness
The FRED Blog
President McKinley's policies were garbage, and he doesn't deserve an awesome mountain
Matthew Yglesias
Hard Knocks: Playing Defense With TCU’s Gary Patterson
Chris Brown
A dangerously misleading idea threatens to derail the American economy
Matthew Yglesias
What Ails the American Startup?
Evan Soltas
Artificial Unintelligence
Paul Krugman
Tech nerds are smart. But they can't seem to get their heads around politics.
David Roberts
The macro/micro validity tradeoff
Noah Smith
“A small cloud, no bigger than a man’s hand…”
David Warsh
A Fact about China's Crash
Evan Soltas
Labor market tightness
The FRED Blog
President McKinley's policies were garbage, and he doesn't deserve an awesome mountain
Matthew Yglesias
Hard Knocks: Playing Defense With TCU’s Gary Patterson
Chris Brown
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05 September 2015
Links of the Week - 4 September 2015
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This study tried to improve our ability to predict major geopolitical events. It worked.
Zack Beauchamp
Pregnancy is painful, difficult, and dangerous. No one should be forced into it.
Amanda Taub
Donald Trump says the 'real' unemployment rate is 42%. He's really, really wrong.
Dan Diamond
The Voluntarism Fantasy
Mike Konczal
How does the NFL’s Roger Goodell stay in power? By acting like a dictator.
Michael C. Horowitz
The diversity of U.S. state economies
The FRED Blog
The Reactionary Soul
A good use of moving averages
The FRED Blog
In landmark case, labor board will let more workers bargain with their employer’s employer
Lydia DePillis
This study tried to improve our ability to predict major geopolitical events. It worked.
Zack Beauchamp
Pregnancy is painful, difficult, and dangerous. No one should be forced into it.
Amanda Taub
Donald Trump says the 'real' unemployment rate is 42%. He's really, really wrong.
Dan Diamond
The Voluntarism Fantasy
Mike Konczal
How does the NFL’s Roger Goodell stay in power? By acting like a dictator.
Michael C. Horowitz
The diversity of U.S. state economies
The FRED Blog
The Reactionary Soul
Paul Krugman
Ray Fair
A good use of moving averages
The FRED Blog
In landmark case, labor board will let more workers bargain with their employer’s employer
Lydia DePillis
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29 August 2015
Links of the Week - 28 August 2015
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Donald Trump is the perfect "moderate"
Ezra Klein
Donald Trump’s secret political weapon is his mastery of reality TV
Todd VanDerWerff
An Altogether Different Angle
David Warsh
A New Magnifier
David Warsh
The Scotchman Returns To The Model, Acuity Greatly Enhanced
David Warsh
Government employment in context
The FRED Blog
The Machine that Changed the World
David Warsh
Why Jimmy Carter is a great American leader
Jonathan Allen
I worked for the governor of Louisiana during Katrina. Here are 5 things I learned.
Robert Mann
The composition effect in the labor force participation rate
The FRED Blog
Donald Trump is the perfect "moderate"
Ezra Klein
Donald Trump’s secret political weapon is his mastery of reality TV
Todd VanDerWerff
An Altogether Different Angle
David Warsh
A New Magnifier
David Warsh
The Scotchman Returns To The Model, Acuity Greatly Enhanced
David Warsh
Government employment in context
The FRED Blog
The Machine that Changed the World
David Warsh
Why Jimmy Carter is a great American leader
Jonathan Allen
I worked for the governor of Louisiana during Katrina. Here are 5 things I learned.
Robert Mann
The composition effect in the labor force participation rate
The FRED Blog
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22 August 2015
Links of the Week - 21 August 2015
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Discovering the Myth of the Lost Cause in Montgomery, Alabama
Mark Perry
When was the first traffic light installed? Today in 1914.
Joseph Stromberg
The case against voter ID laws, in one chart
German Lopez
The Tea Party finally has its very own presidential candidate: Donald Trump
Jonathan Allen
GDP Revisions
The FRED Blog
This California city just built the country's first protected intersection for bikes
Joseph Stromberg
This browser hack reveals the truth about “political correctness”
Amanda Taub
The real reason American public transportation is such a disaster
Joseph Stromberg
Discovering the Myth of the Lost Cause in Montgomery, Alabama
Mark Perry
When was the first traffic light installed? Today in 1914.
Joseph Stromberg
The case against voter ID laws, in one chart
German Lopez
The Tea Party finally has its very own presidential candidate: Donald Trump
Jonathan Allen
GDP Revisions
The FRED Blog
This California city just built the country's first protected intersection for bikes
Joseph Stromberg
This browser hack reveals the truth about “political correctness”
Amanda Taub
The real reason American public transportation is such a disaster
Joseph Stromberg
Ana Swanson
Matt O'Brien
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