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in PoliticsThe Sluggish US Job Growth; Who Is To Blame?

The truth about the sluggish growth of the US economyby omwenga / on Oct 7, 2011
Latest blogosphere posts tagged “krugman”
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"Eurozone Problems" by Paul Krugman
Social Europe Journal —
Authority: 118
I’m giving a talk in Paris today. Here are some slides; they won’t come as a shock to regular readers, but it may be useful to see them all in one place. First, I make the case that the overall...11 hours ago -
Monday Reads
Sky Dancing Blog —
Authority: 562
Good Morning! Pulitzer Prize winning economists continue to warn against “Destructive Austerity”. Here’s Paul Krugman on a Jared Bernstein post. That is, we’re sacrificing the future as well as the present. Oh, and the cuts that aren’t falling on investment in physical capital are largely falling on ...1 day ago -
The liquidity trap – a boon or curse for equities?
The Share Centre Blog —
Authority: 120
What happens when interest rates hit zero, and people still don’t want to borrow? That’s the story that unfolded in Japan twenty years ago, but, as far as the West is concerned, a liquidity trap is academically interesting, practically irrelevant – at least that is what we were being told until quite recently. ...4 days ago -
"Stimulus vs. Austerity: An Unsettled Debate" by Steven Hill
Social Europe Journal —
Authority: 118
Many nations try both: “Aust-imulus?” Few subjects have so bitterly divided our insecure times than the double-edged saber of stimulus vs. austerity. Consensus over which course will lift the current...4 days ago -
Deleveraging?
azizonomics —
Authority: 411
Paul Krugman says that America — with its lukewarm stimulus — is doing better at deleveraging than more austerity-prone nations. That is broadly correct. Austerity post-bubble is a cure for nothing . But America is still doing very badly. In the deleveraging horse race, America is “doing better” than horses ...1 week ago -
Personally, Id just as soon not see Willard Inc.s tax returns -- Im feeling economically depressed enough
DownWithTyranny! —
Authority: 596
I know we saw this Paul Noth New Yorker cartoon on Tuesday, but I like it a lot. It says so much about Willard Inc.s, er, appeal. by Ken Theres actually a significant development on the "Understanding Willard Inc." front, part of an important development on the rollingstone.com front, where our friend Rick ...1 week ago -
Political Pinocchios, Fact Checking, and Journalist Responsibility
Lippmann Would Roll —
Authority: 94
by Matthew L. Schafer No one ever said that telling the truth was easy. As The Times’ Public Editor Arthur Brisbane recently discovered , having conversations about how to deal with the truth is even more difficult. Brisbane, who with all good intentions, asked readers “whether and when New York Times news ...1 week ago -
Whos in the Top 0.1 percent? — Its mainly "the corporate suits"
AMERICAblog News| A great nation deserves the truth —
Authority: 653
Paul Krugman has noted that theres push-back on the Occupyers notion of the "top 1%" as the enemy. As Krugman says: "[T]he slogan we are the 99 percent sets the cut too low". (Ive made the same point myself, especially here and here .) We now have some data on the composition-by-professon of the Top 0.1% — ...2 weeks ago -
I will not be posting about Paul Krugman anymore, and I ask others to join me.
The Thinker —
Authority: 109
I just read this post on A Chequer-Board of Nights and Days , Can we all stop taking Paul Krugman seriously ? It is one thing to disagree with people. It is quite another to completely lie about their arguments. Shouldn’t the New York Times Ombudsperson be on the case? I mean, after all, Krugman’s blog is ...2 weeks ago -
Krugman: King Would Have Opposed Rising Income Inequality
The Liberal Curmudgeon —
Authority: 114
Paul Krugman (left) comments that Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. would have strongly opposed today’s rising income inequality . While acknowledging that income inequality isn’t necessarily a racial issue, Krugman discusses the fact that the economic rise of African Americans, starting in the 1960s, stopped two ...2 weeks ago -
This (relatively) Inegalitarian Isle
FT Alphaville —
Authority: 687
This graph is from this powerpoint — part of a presentation by Alan Krueger, chairman of Obama’s Council of Economic Advisers. So it has been used to illustrate American...2 weeks ago -
Arguing with Economists: 7 Principles
Blogging Blue —
Authority: 590
Noah Smith, one of my favorite economics bloggers , produced a list of 7 principles you need to know when arguing with economists. Many of them are generally applicable to arguing with “experts” in general. Well worth a look . My favorite principle is one that I will call “ The Krugman Principle .” ...2 weeks ago -
Monday Morning Links
Accidental Deliberations —
Authority: 421
Miscellaneous material for your Monday reading. - Roy Romanow, Linda Silas and Steven Lewis make the case for significant federal involvement in shaping health policy in Canada: Provinces can’t transform their systems on their own regardless of how much money they spend. The politics of health care are simply ...2 weeks ago -
Krugman, solo
Marion in Savannah —
Authority: 412
Today is a good day. No Bobo. Prof. Krugman has a question: “How Fares the Dream?” He says Martin Luther King would see a nation that judges people by the size of their paychecks. Here he is: “I have a dream,” declared Martin Luther King, in a speech that has lost none of its power to inspire. And ...2 weeks ago -
Paul Krugman deserves your attention - in a challenge everything he says kind of way
Coralville Courier —
Authority: 126
Ignorant economist and flaming liberal Paul Krugman intentionally misinforms people. The latest from his blog demonstrates it. “I mean, is there anything at all in Romney’s stump speech that’s true? It’s all based on attacking Obama for apologizing for America,...2 weeks ago -
My Daughter Liv in Brooklyn
GoodMorningGloucester —
Authority: 137
Photos of our daughter Liv taken by her photographer friend Dave Krugman. Dave says “ My favorite way to shoot is to wander through the streets with a close friend, follow the good light, and let the world show itself. Give it a try…” Liv is a graduate student at NYU Steinhardt, studying opera and vocal ...2 weeks ago -
Romney Lies? Who’da Thunk It?
Blog for Iowa —
Authority: 115
How do you know he’s lying? His lips are moving! Paul Krugman in his blog says what many people have been waiting for someone to say: “I mean, is there anything at all in Romney’s stump speech that’s true? It’s all based on attacking Obama for apologizing for America, which he didn’t, on making deep ...2 weeks ago -
During Tebow Talk Cokie Roberts Jokes That ‘God… Is Clearly Not A Broncos Fan’
Mediaite —
Authority: 817
Have we not reached a place free of this yet? For some reason, George Stephanopoulos decided to talk about the notoriously Christian NFL player Tim Tebow on This Week today. He asked George Will how Tebow has become such a polarizing figure in not just sports, but somehow in politics as well. Will called ...2 weeks ago -
The Carpetbagger: Ambassador Sean Penn and the Arcade Fire at a Benefit for Haiti
NYT > Theater —
Authority: 865
At a benefit organized by Cinema for Peace, the crowd was filled with stars (including George Clooney, Julia Roberts and Leonardo DiCaprio), but it was moments like Sean Penn being offered the job of Haitis ambassador at large that proved most captivating.2 weeks ago -
Sunday Morning Links
Accidental Deliberations —
Authority: 421
Assorted content for your weekend reading. - Lana Payne juxtaposes massive profits and public concessions for Caterpillar and Rio Tinto against their attacks on Canadian workers: (T)he demands by ElectroMotive, a subsidiary of equipment giant Caterpillar, are about as outrageous as they get, including a 50 per ...2 weeks ago


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