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...when he says that Keynes's greatness is illustrated by the fact that he understood things that George F. Will does not. A six year old child could write more intelligent columns about economics tha


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Posted 2 days ago
Paul Krugman cites Greg Mankiw: The Keynesian moment: Greg has this exactly right: IF you were going to turn to only one economist to understand the problems facing the economy, there is littl


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Get your own at Scribd or explore others: http://www.scribd.com/doc/8292698/nullhttp://www.guatemala-times.com/opinion/syndicated/anatomy-of-the-global-economy/570-the-road-to-depression.htm


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Mr. Murdoch, your intellectual capital is depreciating rapidly. Call your office. Paul Krugman writes that expansionary fiscal policy was not tried on a sufficiently large scale during the Great Depre


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A Foucault Pendulum at the North Pole revolves clockwise with a period of 24 hours. A Foucault Pendulum at the South Pole revolves counterclockwise with a period of 24 hours. By symmetry, a pendulum


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Calculated Risk issues an invitation: Calculated Risk: Hoocoodanode?: Earlier today, I saw Greg Bush economist Mankiw was a little touchy about a Krugman blog comment. My reaction was that Mankiw h


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And what kind of a name is Steyn anyway? Matthew Yglesias muses on Mark Steyn's refusal to think of women, Blacks, immigrants, et cetera as real Americans: Matthew Yglesias: American History: Mark


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Outsourced to Brendan Nyhan: Brendan Nyhan: Kathleen Parker: Correlation=causation: A conservative organization called the Intercollegiate Studies Institute has released a new report which shows (yet


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Posted 3 days ago
Aaron Swartz reports on weblogs he would like to read: Blogs I Would Like to Read (Aaron Swartz's Raw Thought): The Wonk Wing: Thoughtful exploration of important policy issues by decent writers who


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Paul Krugman notes that we now have an ongoing test of Keynes-Bernanke vs. Friedman-Schwartz accounts of the Great Depression: Paul Krugman: Has anyone else noticed that the current crisis sheds ligh


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