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2013Q2: Faster GDP Growth

Messages from the external and government sectors

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This entry was posted on August 30, 2013 by Menzie Chinn.

David Brooks on What Works and What Doesn’t

Or, it would be a better world if people who pronounced on policy measures knew something about policy efficacy

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This entry was posted on August 29, 2013 by Menzie Chinn.

Most influential economics blogs

According to Onanalytica Indexes, it looks like you’re reading one of the ten most influential economics blogs.

This entry was posted on August 28, 2013 by James_Hamilton.

Two Approaches to Fiscal Policy

Consider the following graph, with both series (coincident series for economic activity) normalized to 2011M01=0.

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This entry was posted on August 26, 2013 by Menzie Chinn.

Dispatches XXVII: An Arrest at the Capitol

From Milwaukee Sentinel Journal:

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This entry was posted on August 26, 2013 by Menzie Chinn.

The geography of success

Weak U.S. economic growth continues to be discouraging. But it’s worth taking a look at a few places where things going well for America.

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This entry was posted on August 25, 2013 by James_Hamilton.

What Should Emerging Market Economies Do?

Some thoughts on how choices between monetary autonomy, exchange rate stability and capital account openness — and reserve accumulation/decumulation — relate to macro outcomes.

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This entry was posted on August 23, 2013 by Menzie Chinn.

“A Forensic Analysis of Global Imbalances”

Just published in Oxford Economic Papers, a paper by Chinn, Eichengreen and Ito. From the abstract:

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This entry was posted on August 22, 2013 by Menzie Chinn.

Asymmetries in Aggregate Supply in Two Frameworks

And Implications for Current Macro Policy

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This entry was posted on August 20, 2013 by Menzie Chinn.

Dispatches XXVI: So Much for Shrinking All Government

From Jason Stein and Daniel Bice in the Milwaukee Sentinel Journal:

Gov. Scott Walker’s administration rewarded the new hardline Capitol Police chief and his top deputy with double-digit pay raises earlier this year after moving the pair on paper to phantom jobs for two weeks and then back to their real posts.

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This entry was posted on August 20, 2013 by Menzie Chinn.

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James D. Hamilton is Professor of Economics at the University of California, San Diego

Menzie Chinn is Professor of Public Affairs and Economics at the University of Wisconsin, Madison

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