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Another mediocre GDP report: is this the new normal?

The BEA released today its estimate of 2013 first-quarter real GDP, which grew at a 2.5% annual rate from the previous quarter. That’s below the average 3.1% growth rate since World War II, but better than the 2.1% average since the recovery began in 2009:Q3.

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This entry was posted on April 26, 2013 by James_Hamilton.

Wisconsin: Economic Development

From Jason Stein, “State jobs agency adds 3rd finance chief in 2 years, then loses him in a day,” Milwaukee Sentinel Journal (April 24):

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

Measuring Financial Openness

Chinn-Ito Index Updated to 2011

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This entry was posted on April 25, 2013 by Menzie Chinn.

Reinhart-Rogoff and Herndon-Ash-Pollin: a few further comments

I made some comments on Sunday about a recent critique by Thomas Herndon, Michael Ash, and Robert Pollin of an influential 2010 paper by Carmen Reinhart and Kenneth Rogoff. Yesterday Econbrowser hosted a
reply from Pollin and Ash to my remarks. Here I would like to add a few further thoughts on this discussion.

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This entry was posted on April 24, 2013 by James_Hamilton.

Reply to Prof. Hamilton regarding “Reinhart-Rogoff Data Problems”

Today Econbrowser hosts this guest contribution from Robert Pollin and Michael Ash of the Department of Economics and Political Economy Research Institute (PERI) at the University of Massachusetts-Amherst.

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This entry was posted on April 23, 2013 by James_Hamilton.

Guest Contribution: “Fairness and Sustainability for Cyprus”

Today, we have a guest contribution from Marios Zachariadis, Associate Professor of Economics at University of Cyprus.


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

Reinhart-Rogoff data problems

The methods and conclusions of an influential paper by Carmen Reinhart and Kenneth Rogoff published in 2010 have recently been challenged by Thomas Herndon, Michael Ash, and Robert Pollin. Here I comment on both the details and broader significance of the dispute.

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This entry was posted on April 21, 2013 by James_Hamilton.

Wisconsin in March: Nonfarm payroll employment declines

Private nonfarm payroll employment growth near zero, and the level is about 70 thousand below the path implied by Governor Walker’s commitment to increase private sector employment by 250 thousand by 2015M01.

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This entry was posted on April 19, 2013 by Menzie Chinn.

No Time for Austerity: US Edition

With unemployment at 7.6% and an output gap of around 6%, it’s (still) not the time to embark on front-loaded spending cuts in the United States.

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This entry was posted on April 18, 2013 by Menzie Chinn.

“The Great Divergence of Policies”

From Box 1.1 (by M. Ayhan Kose, Prakash Loungani,
and Marco E. Terrones) in the newly released World Economic Outlook:

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This entry was posted on April 17, 2013 by Menzie Chinn.

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

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