This is not the most erudite debate, but it pretty much sums up matters.
Links for 2014-07-13
Quick links to a few items I found interesting.
Russia Stalls
From Reuters today:
Russia’s economy is stagnating as data showed on Wednesday that capital worth $75 billion has left the country so far this year following sanctions on Moscow over its involvement in Ukraine.
Airbrushing History: ACA Edition
Reader Rick Stryker writes, after asserting Paul Krugman has misrepresented history:
…apologists fall back on the claim that Obamacare is a conservative idea. … That’s nonsense.
What to Do about the “Crazy Euro”?
From today’s FT:
Current economic conditions
I am a little slow responding to the stunning revision to the first-quarter GDP estimates that came out two weeks ago, but here are my thoughts about the new estimates.
On the Characteristics of Those Covered under Some Government Programs
“…SNAP and Medicaid. These are programs for People Who Do Not Work.”
Is this statement true?
The June Employment Release
Rapid and broad based employment growth
Gasoline prices in perspective
Many reporters have been pushing the meme that:
Consumers will pay the highest Fourth of July gasoline prices in six years.
International Trade and Finance…and Policy
I’ve just returned from two highly stimulating conferences in Beijing. The first was a Columbia-Tsinghua conference on “Capital Flows and International Financial Systems”, organized by Jiandong Ju and Shang-Jin Wei, and the second a NBER-China Center for Economic Research conference on “China and the World Economy”, organized by Yang Yao, Shang-Jin Wei, and Chong-En Bai.