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31 October 2014

Imperfect Competition, Legitimate at Last

David Warsh
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Filed under: Meta, Micro

This is what the legacy of ‘white privilege’ looks like in Bill O’Reilly’s hometown

Emily Badger
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Filed under: Society

Big move for vol of vol

Sober Look
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Filed under: Markets

What’s the “normal” unemployment rate?

The FRED Blog
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Filed under: Labor

The Civility Whine

Paul Krugman
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Filed under: Meta

30 October 2014

To say: “we fought the war on poverty and lost” is to reveal your contempt for facts.

Jared Bernstein
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Filed under: Politics, Society

You know there’s something wrong with the economy when sandwich-makers have non-compete clauses

Matt O'Brien
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Filed under: Labor

Sins of Omission

Citizenfour is a fine documentary. Too bad the director glossed over some important details—and Edward Snowden didn’t gloss over more.

Fred Kaplan
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Filed under: Society

Top economists say Piketty is wrong about wealth inequality. They misunderstood him.

Matt O'Brien
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Filed under: Macro, Meta

When the Guy Making Your Sandwich Has a Noncompete Clause

Neil Irwin
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Filed under: Labor

29 October 2014

Wading Toward Home

Michael Lewis
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Filed under: Longform, Society

An American billionaire wants to save the US economy with a betting market in New Zealand

Timothy B Lee
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Filed under: Markets

Paul Ryan has a trick up his sleeve when it comes to taxes. It won’t work.

Matt O'Brien
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Filed under: Politics

Three ways of understanding the world

Noah Smith
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Filed under: Meta

Posner Rethinks Voter I.D. Laws

Jonathan Wight
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28 October 2014

Jean Tirole’s Nobel Prize Is Also a Win for Modern Microeconomic Theory

Justin Wolfers
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Filed under: Meta, Micro

Jean Tirole won the 2014 Nobel Prize in Economics for actually showing us how the real world works

Matt O'Brien
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Filed under: Micro

Morning Must-Read: Annie Lowrey: Amazon Is Not a Monopoly

via Brad DeLong
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Filed under: Micro

Understand the research that just won Jean Tirole the economics Nobel Prize

Danielle Kurtzleben
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Filed under: Micro

The Nobel prize goes to Jean Tirole

The Economist
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27 October 2014

One paper by Nobel Prize winner Jean Tirole that every internet user should know

Matthew Yglesias
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Filed under: Micro

An Excess of Virtue?

Jonathan Wight
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Filed under: Macro

Greenberg’s Folly

The former CEO wants the government to pay up for saving AIG.

Zachary Karabell
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Filed under: 2008 Financial Crisis

How the media has helped normalize GOP crazy

Paul Waldman
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Filed under: Politics

Dollar strength and inflation expectations

Sober Look
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Filed under: Money

24 October 2014

Wonderful Property Rights Dispute In San Francisco

Matt Bruenig
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Filed under: Market Failure, Philosophy

The real problem with Nate Silver's model is the hazy metaphysics of probability

Matthew Yglesias
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Filed under: Politics, Statistics

23 October 2014

One paragraph that explains why the American economy isn't working for the middle class

Matthew Yglesias
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Filed under: Market Failure, Markets, Society

Labor supply/demand imbalance in the United States

Sober Look
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Filed under: Labor

22 October 2014

Twitter Is Broken

David Auerbach


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Fed's Labor Market Conditions Index

Bill McBride
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Filed under: Academic, Labor

21 October 2014

More prices that deviate from the CPI

The FRED Blog

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Filed under: Money, Statistics

More asymmetries: Is Keynesian economics left wing?

Simon Wren-Lewis
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Filed under: Macro, Meta

20 October 2014

The New United States of America

Ben Blatt
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Filed under: Maps, Society

11 ways race isn’t real

Jenée Desmond-Harris
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Filed under: Society

17 October 2014

Inflation Hawks’ Views Are Independent of Actual Monetary Outcomes

Josh Barro
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Filed under: Gold, Great Recession, Macro, Market Failure, Money, Politics, Statistics

Poverty isn't just about not having much; it's about never knowing how much you're going to have

Danielle Kurtzleben
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Filed under: Labor, Society

16 October 2014

Inequality really is rising, no matter how you fuss with the data

Matthew Yglesias
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Filed under: Labor, Society

11 maps that explain Washington, DC

Matthew Yglesias
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Filed under: History, Society

15 October 2014

‘Hey, didn’t you tell me that the Pirates would win the World Series?’ ‘Yes, but I didn’t say when.’

Andrew Gelman
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Filed under: Gold, Great Recession, Macro, Market Failure, Politics, Statistics

The Long Cryptocon

Paul Krugman
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Filed under: Gold, Markets, Money

14 October 2014

How close are the US labor markets to normalization?

Sober Look
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Filed under: Great Recession, Labor

Inflation hawks keep insisting they’re right. Reality disagrees.

Matt O'Brien
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Filed under: Gold, Great Recession, Macro, Market Failure, Money, Politics, Statistics

13 October 2014

Not all prices increase

The FRED Blog

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Filed under: Macro, Money, Statistics

Now as Provocateur, Summers Says Treasury Undermined Fed

Binyamin Appelbaum
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Filed under: Great Recession, History, Markets, Money

10 October 2014

Now as Provocateur, Summers Says Treasury Undermined Fed

Binyamin Appelbaum
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Filed under: Great Recession, Macro, Money

Financial firms don’t need an inside job to get favorable Fed treatment

Kindred Winecoff
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Filed under: Markets, Micro, Politics

09 October 2014

This recession was different

The FRED Blog

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Filed under: 2008 Financial Crisis, Labor

The Terrible Two

Paul Krugman
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Filed under: History, Macro, Money

08 October 2014

A clearer picture of housing equity before the crisis

The FRED Blog

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Filed under: 2008 Financial Crisis, Great Recession, Housing

Don't Pick the Wrong iPhone

Cass Sunstein
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Filed under: Market Failure, Micro

07 October 2014

Why do people on Wall Street make so much money?

Matt O'Brien
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Filed under: Market Failure, Markets

Making it cheaper and easier to trade stocks is a terrible idea

Matthew Yglesias
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Filed under: Market Failure, Markets, Micro

06 October 2014

Return of the Bums on Welfare

Paul Krugman
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Filed under: Labor, Politics, Society

Georgia governor concocts conspiracy theory to explain away the nation's highest unemployment rate

Matthew Yglesias
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Filed under: Labor, Meta, Politics

03 October 2014

John Boehner’s Theory of the Leisure Class

Paul Krugman
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Filed under: Labor, Politics, Society

If the lagging labor force rate doesn’t still embody considerable slack, then why does it increasingly predict wage growth?

Jared Bernstein
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Filed under: Labor

02 October 2014

The demographics of the activity rate decline

The FRED Blog
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Follow or Break the Rule?

Greg Mankiw
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Filed under: Academic, Macro, Meta, Money

01 October 2014

Wild Words, Brain Worms, and Civility

Paul Krugman
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A brief, animated history of urban annexation

Emily Badger
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Filed under: History, Society
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      • Imperfect Competition, Legitimate at Last
      • This is what the legacy of ‘white privilege’ looks...
      • Big move for vol of vol
      • What’s the “normal” unemployment rate?
      • The Civility Whine
      • To say: “we fought the war on poverty and lost” is...
      • You know there’s something wrong with the economy ...
      • Sins of Omission
      • Top economists say Piketty is wrong about wealth i...
      • When the Guy Making Your Sandwich Has a Noncompete...
      • Wading Toward Home
      • An American billionaire wants to save the US econo...
      • Paul Ryan has a trick up his sleeve when it comes ...
      • Three ways of understanding the world
      • Posner Rethinks Voter I.D. Laws
      • Jean Tirole’s Nobel Prize Is Also a Win for Modern...
      • Jean Tirole won the 2014 Nobel Prize in Economics ...
      • Morning Must-Read: Annie Lowrey: Amazon Is Not a M...
      • Understand the research that just won Jean Tirole ...
      • The Nobel prize goes to Jean Tirole
      • One paper by Nobel Prize winner Jean Tirole that e...
      • An Excess of Virtue?
      • Greenberg’s Folly
      • How the media has helped normalize GOP crazy
      • Dollar strength and inflation expectations
      • Wonderful Property Rights Dispute In San Francisco
      • The real problem with Nate Silver's model is the h...
      • One paragraph that explains why the American econo...
      • Labor supply/demand imbalance in the United States
      • Twitter Is Broken
      • Fed's Labor Market Conditions Index
      • More prices that deviate from the CPI
      • More asymmetries: Is Keynesian economics left wing?
      • The New United States of America
      • 11 ways race isn’t real
      • Inflation Hawks’ Views Are Independent of Actual M...
      • Poverty isn't just about not having much; it's abo...
      • Inequality really is rising, no matter how you fus...
      • 11 maps that explain Washington, DC
      • ‘Hey, didn’t you tell me that the Pirates would wi...
      • The Long Cryptocon
      • How close are the US labor markets to normalization?
      • Inflation hawks keep insisting they’re right. Real...
      • Not all prices increase
      • Now as Provocateur, Summers Says Treasury Undermin...
      • Now as Provocateur, Summers Says Treasury Undermin...
      • Financial firms don’t need an inside job to get fa...
      • This recession was different
      • The Terrible Two
      • A clearer picture of housing equity before the crisis
      • Don't Pick the Wrong iPhone
      • Why do people on Wall Street make so much money?
      • Making it cheaper and easier to trade stocks is a ...
      • Return of the Bums on Welfare
      • Georgia governor concocts conspiracy theory to exp...
      • John Boehner’s Theory of the Leisure Class
      • If the lagging labor force rate doesn’t still embo...
      • The demographics of the activity rate decline
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