Keyword(s): money

Europe: Spreading the Pain

May 15th, 2013
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by Adam Whitehead, KeySignals.com Like his former MIT colleague Stanley Fischer, Mario Draghi hinted that their former MIT colleague's "Helicopter" will soon be taking off, in his most recent ECB press conference; but was quick to opine that it won't b… more »

Skills, Education and Employment

May 14th, 2013
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by John Mauldin, Thoughts from the Frontlinep> I am writing part of this week's letter in the rafters of a huge auditorium as I watch 1100 liberal art graduates at a major university receive their degrees. (I long ago made a promise to be here.) Thi… more »

Anarchy In The US

May 14th, 2013
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by Dirk Ehnts, Econoblog101p> The New Yorker carries an interesting article on David Graeber, Occupy Wall Street and anarchy. I have read the first one hundred plus pages of “5,000 years of debt” and found them enlightening. Brad DeLong read on and f… more »

As Usual, “No One” Saw The Shrinking Budget Defecate

May 13th, 2013
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by Lee Adler, Wall Street Examinerp> Rising government revenue from tax collections and bailout paybacks are shrinking the federal deficit faster than expected, delaying the point when the government will reach the so-called debt ceiling and alterin… more »

Niall Ferguson’s Latest Gay Bashing is the Least of His Problems

May 13th, 2013
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by William K. Black, New Economic Perspectives It is always a disaster when devotees of theoclassical economists speak their minds in front of what they think are friendly audiences. Mitt Romney’s attack on 47% of Americans as leeches that it was his j… more »

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