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| | | | blog results Angry Bear (0) | | Ken Houghton follows up on his previous post.One of the few honest statements that came out of the Reagan Administration was in late 1982, when the Volcker policies were working but the market was... | |
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 Angry Bear (0) | | Bruce Bartlett posts a note that could have come from me (but, for reasons that will become obvious, did not:During the 8 Reagan years, when marginal [tax] rates were sharply cut (but deficits were... | |
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 Angry Bear (0) | | I recently mentioned D-Squared's four-part review (evisceration?) of Freakonomics.I had forgotten he wasn't finished.Part Five is now posted. And the conceit of the pieces—"that there is... | |
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 Angry Bear (0) | | Via Brad DeLong, Eric Falkenstein praises Macroeconomics with faint damns:Macroeconomics is the triumph of hope over experience, and has been no more successful than sociology.Insulting our betters... | |
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 Angry Bear (0) | | Brad DeLong finds the quote that tells you everything you need to know about the origins of the Neoconservative Movement:Among the core social scientists around The Public Interest there were no... | |
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 Angry Bear (0) | | John Quiggin finally makes explicit What Everyone Knows: that the clusterfuck that has been made of Macroeconomics is due largely to an attempt to leverage (insufficiently robust) Microeconomic... | |
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 Angry Bear (0) | | by cactus
Norman Borlaug, Michael Jackson, and the Invisible Hand
When Adam Smith described the concept of laissez-faire capitalism, he argued that it was not just efficient but moral. As long... | |
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 Angry Bear (0) | | Pete Davis, Mark Thoma (who at least has the decency to phrase it in the form of a question), N. Gregory Mankiw, and Brad DeLong explain why there should not be any penalties against providers of... | |
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 Angry Bear (0) | | It’s not my fault if nature never felt like evolving a system that obeys a simple little first order equation.Source here | |
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 Angry Bear (0) | | Ken Houghton notes the obvious corollary to Bruce Webb's post on the 1st: if you don't "read the bill," the obstructionists will lie about it. UPDATE: And now corrects his misreading (see Bruce's... | |
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