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JP MORGAN: THE JOBLESS RECOVERY WON’T BE SO BAD

Rdan Pragmatic capitalist points us to thinking that works for some. The strategy outlook at JP Morgan is little changed over the last week despite some sobering news out of the labor...

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Photographing Phantom Invisible Bond Vigilantes

Robert WaldmannA specter is haunting Paul Krugman -- it is the specter of apparently sophisticated forecasters who predict a huge spike in US long term bond rates in the near future. He notes that...

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How Do We Predict Inflation?

Ken Houghton notes that playing with data is dangerous.Predicting the future tends to be easy. There are several ways to do it. First, you can predict that everything will grow as it did this...

Started in Angry Bear • 10 hours ago • 0 responses
Tags: rational expectations, research, inflation
Comment woes.

Js-kit has complete comments embedded in the post, at the bottom of each post after clicking on the title of the post you want to read. There is a disconnect with the blue comment link at the top of...

Started in Angry Bear • 22 hours ago • 0 responses
Open thread Nov. 21, 2009 (no GW)

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Open thread Nove.21, 2009 (no GW)

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Quantitative Easing

Robert WaldmannCan the Fed do any more to stimulate the economy? The question is back. The answer is only by making credible promises about the fairly distant future. My view is that this means...

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The Phantom Menace

Robert WaldmannThe one by Paul Krugman is a must read.what I hear is that officials don’t trust the demand for long-term government debt, because they see it as driven by a “carry trade”: financial...

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I Blame This on the NHL

With all the talk of "Detroit," you would think that Michigan would have lost the most employees, as a percentage of same, on the year. After all, the scariest graph of the U.S. MSAs isn't scary for...

Started in Angry Bear • 1 day ago • 0 responses
Tags: employment, solvency crisis, obama economic policy, jobless recovery, the fed
Open thread Nov. 20, 2009 (with GW)

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