March 2010
Video: Conversations with History: "The End of... →
Conversations with History: Stephen S. Cohen’ The End of Influence”:
Mar 1st
A Carbon Tax Last Year Would Have Been Nice... A... →
Hell, a BTU tax seventeen years ago would have been even better. Reuters: World warming unhindered by cold spells: The pace of global warming continues unabated, scientists said on Thursday,…
Mar 1st
Paul Krugman in Hell: Why Oh Why Can't We Have a... →
Paul Krugman writes: Revisionist Histor: On the This Week panel today I didn’t get a chance to weigh in on the biggest whopper from Sen. Lamar Alexander, who told Elizabeth Vargas that…
Mar 1st
Jonathan Rauch: It's George Wallace's GOP Now →
Mar 1st
Richard Chappell: The Homunculus in the Chinese... →
Mar 1st
Edmund Andrews: Dodd's proposed compromise →
Mar 1st
Andrew Scott: US and UK can handle decades of debt →
Mar 1st
Calculated Risk: Weekly Summary and a Look Ahead →
Mar 1st
Conor Friedersdorf Jumps the Shark →
Mar 1st
kung fu grippe : nostrich: Summary: There’s a thin... →
Mar 1st
February 2010
Accoutrements of Civilization: Twenty-First... →
Nespresso Essenza: Just saying…
Feb 28th
Don't Break Your Part of the Internet!! The... →
The Atlantic Monthly demonstrates how not to play well with others: You know, those media companies that will survive will be those where the bosses tell their flunkies: “You can redesign…
Feb 28th
Al Gore: We Can’t Wish Away Climate Change →
Feb 28th
Rufus F.: Aeschylus “The Oresteia” →
Feb 28th
Frank Rich: The Axis of the Obsessed and Deranged →
Feb 28th
Coffee producers ‘getting hammered’ by global... →
Feb 28th
Calculated Risk: 1.2 Million to Lose Unemployment... →
Feb 28th
Paul Krugman: You’re So Vain →
Feb 28th
John Hempton: In which Paul Krugman proves he is... →
Feb 28th
Jonathan Chait: The Right's Condescension Phobia →
Feb 28th
Jo Walton: The joy of an unfinished series →
Feb 28th
Ed Luce Tells Barack Obama to Get Renaissance on... →
“Enough,” he says: Forget bipartisanship Obama: shoot for the moon: The problem started even before he was inaugurated. Mr Obama was faced with two conflicting objectives. First, try to…
Feb 28th
Changing Search Equilibrium in the Labor Market →
Tyler Cowen sends us to the Economist: Recruitment firms: Joining the queue: The recession has accelerated big changes for firms that help people find jobs: “IN 2008 10m people came to us,…
Feb 28th
Literature: Best Sex Scene →
From Roger Zelazny, Isle of the Dead: “It’s getting chilly out here.” “Yes.” “Let’s repair within.” “I’d like to repair.” I put down my cigar and we stood and she kissed me. So I put my…
Feb 28th
Ten Things Worth Reading, Mostly Economics:... →
1) Sahil Kapur: Mitt Romney’s health care hypocrisy: On Real Time With Bill Maher last night, Financial Times editor Chrystia Freeland made the point (I’m not getting this word for word)…
Feb 28th
links for 2010-02-28 →
Nicole Belle: Rep. Trent Franks Suggests That Blacks Had It Better During Slavery Smooth Like Remy: The White House Calls Out Senator Bunning Sahil Kapur: Mitt Romney’s health…
Feb 28th
Gung Hay Fat Choy!! →
Posted via web from delong’s posterous
Feb 28th
Smooth Like Remy: The White House Calls Out... →
Feb 28th
Nicole Belle: Rep. Trent Franks Suggests That... →
Feb 28th
Sahil Kapur: Mitt Romney’s health care hypocrisy →
Feb 28th
Matthew Kahn: The Death Toll from Natural... →
Feb 28th
Gerald Dworkin on Caitlin Flanagan and the... →
Feb 28th
Economics Posts-Only RSS Feed... →
http://delong.typepad.com/sdj/economics/rss.xml Now there have to be fun things I can do with category-specific RSS feeds, don’t there?
Feb 27th
Refutations and Conjectures: Economics as... →
Robert Waldmann writes: Zombie Economics: Just from the first two words of the title “Zombie Economics:” I assumed the book was about reanimation of refuted hypotheses. I’d say the point is…
Feb 27th
The Murdochization of the Wall Street Journal News... →
Felix Salmon, first on Susan Pulliam, Kate Kelly, and Carrick Mollenkamp: The sensationalist WSJ: [T]he front page of today’s Wall Street Journal… three main items…. The big headline…
Feb 27th
Buce on Recourse and the Foundations of Industrial... →
Buce: Underbelly: Recourse Again: Mark Perry Gets it Backwards: Per Mark J. Perry, here’s reason #1 why the Canadians avoided a bank meltdown: recourse lending: Almost all Canadian…
Feb 27th
Tim Besley and Andrew Scott: Time for independent... →
Feb 27th
Antonio Fatas and Ilian Mihov: Labor markets and... →
Feb 27th
Sudeep Reddy: Bernanke: Despite Doubts, Low Rates... →
Feb 27th
Martin Wolf: How unruly economists can agree →
Feb 27th
Paul Krugman: Afflicting the Afflicted: What We... →
Feb 27th
Alex Tabarrok: Insiders, Outsiders, and... →
Feb 27th
David Beckworth: Revenge of the Balance Sheets →
Feb 27th
Floyd Norris: Horrid Job Number Coming →
Feb 27th
James Verini: Lost Exile →
Feb 27th
John Quiggin: Invulnerable zombies: the Efficient... →
Feb 27th
Paul Krugman: If This Be Victory… →
Feb 27th
Gianmarco I.P. Ottaviano and Giovanni Peri:... →
Feb 27th
Matthew Yglesias: Mass Transit is As American as... →
Feb 27th
Bruce Bartlett: How To Clean Up The Tax Code →
Feb 27th