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boston.com - 4 days ago
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That hell could matter to economic growth might
seem surprising, since you can’t prove it exists, let
alone quantify it. It stands as one of the more intriguing findings in a growing body of recent research exploring how religion might influence the ...
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The curious economic effects of religion
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MV=PQ: A Resource for Economic Educators
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hf-implode.com - 2 days ago
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"After a huge fall off in credit consistent
with the fall in nominal GDP, we are seeing
credit stabilise at a lower level. Debt to GDP ratios may not be lower, but as GDP is lower, so too is credit in the system. Yet there is a large difference between the haves and the have-nots, largely due to ...
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The small bank – big bank dichotomy
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Societe Generale Tells Investors How To Prepare For Potential “Global Collapse”
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New Research on Fiscal Policy
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What A Real Recovery Looks Like
20 hours ago at Stefan Karlsson's blog
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blog.ockhamresearch.com - 3 days ago
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The information below was compiled by The New
York Times earlier this week and it provides some
useful graphics for comparison of the two more important economies on the globe. Some things revealed in the data will surprise no one such as the fact that China is growing rapidly or that ...
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Contrasting the American and Chinese Economies
gecon.blogspot.com - 3 days ago
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A lot of economists are worried that the
recovery from the 2007-09 recession, like those following the
1990-91 and 2001 recessions, will be "jobless." Mark Thoma , for example, writes Historically, a good rule of thumb has been that the peak in ...
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Will the recovery be "jobless"?
destatis.de - 6 days ago
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Press release No.430 / 2009-11-13 Gross domestic product
in 3rd quarter of 2009 increasing 0.7% on the
previous quarter WIESBADEN – The German economy continues to recover: As reported by the Federal Statistical Office ( Destatis ), the gross domestic ...
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destatis Gross domestic product in 3rd quarter of 2009 ...
insee.fr - 6 days ago
krugman.blogs.nytimes.com - 12 days ago
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No, productivity growth didn't accelerate.
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Reagan mythbusting, productivity edition
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J. Bradford DeLong's Grasping Reality with All Eight ...
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in.reuters.com - 11 days ago
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DOHA (Reuters) - Global oil demand will grow
700,000 barrels per day (bpd) in 2010, OPEC's Secretary-General
Abdullah al-Badri said in a speech delivered on his behalf on Tuesday. China and India will lead global economic growth next year, with the ...
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World oil demand to grow 700,000 bpd in 2010
econompicdata.blogspot.com - 12 days ago
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CNN Money with the details of Friday's continued
decline in consumer credit outstanding: Consumer credit fell in
September for the eighth straight month, the longest streak of declines since the Federal Reserve started keeping records in 1943. Total ...
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The "Paradox of Deleveraging"
econbrowser.com - 10 days ago
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Be afraid; be very afraid. From "'Created or
saved' doesn't add up" , by Joseph Lawler: ...[t]he
"created or saved" numbers are meaningless. The administration purposefully devised the metric to be nebulous. Without a counterfactual, showing ...
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Politico Does Economic Analysis...
cboblog.cbo.gov - 10 days ago
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Last week I gave a talk at the
annual fall research conference of the Association for Public
Policy Analysis and Management. The session was titled “Aging and Health: The Challenges of Entitlement Growth,” and my slides drew on our August report The ...
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Entitlement Spending and the Long-Term Budget Outlook
econompicdata.blogspot.com - 6 days ago
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EconomPic detailed Japan's odd Q2 GDP print in
which real GDP rebounded to positive territory for the
first time since Q4 2007, even as nominal GDP continued to contract: This has happened before (but real GDP has never been higher, while nominal GDP ...
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Japanese GDP... The Worst 4.8% GDP Print Ever?
calculatedriskblog.com - 9 days ago
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Earlier this week I mentioned a possible "
upside surprise " for GDP in 2010: With unemployment
above 10%, there will be significant political pressure for another stimulus package - especially if the economy starts to slow in the first half of 2010. ...
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The Next Stimulus Package
econbrowser.com - 11 days ago
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Last April I described new research on the
role of oil prices in the recent recession. Here's
an update on what's happened since then. In a paper presented at the Brookings Institution last spring , I examined the post-sample forecasting ...
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Will rising oil prices derail the recovery?
econbrowser.com - 12 days ago
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Casey Mulligan asks: So a year later, in
September 2009, after living through a year of "disaster,"
how did real consumption expenditure (one economists' favorite measures of living standards) compare to what it was in September 2008? He ...
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"Where's the Consumption Disaster?"
ft.com - 8 days ago
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By Ralph Atkins in Frankfurt and Ben Hall
in Paris Published: November 13 2009 08:34 | Last
updated: November 13 2009 18:26 The eurozone emerged from recession in the third quarter of this year, but the speed of its escape fell short of expectations – ...
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European recession ends with a whimper
ftalphaville.ft.com - 8 days ago
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Huzzah! The Eurozone returned to positive GDP growth
in the third quarter, as the below chart courtesy
of JP Morgan shows: Eurozone GDP rose by 0.4 per cent in quarter-on-quarter, after five consecutive quarters of declines. Economists had expected ...
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Eurozone turns a GDP corner
econompicdata.blogspot.com - 8 days ago
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Bloomberg reports: Gross domestic product in the economy
of the 16 nations using the euro rose 0.4
percent from the second quarter, when it fell 0.2 percent, the European Union’s statistics office in Luxembourg said today. Economists had forecast the ...
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Eurozone GDP Breaks Through Zero... Concerns Still There
econospeak.blogspot.com - 13 days ago
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Old monetarists used to praise monetary policy in
Switzerland and its macro stability, a stability seen recently
with only a small decline in GDP and a 4.1% unemployment rate, despite the international crisis nearly bringing down UBS, its largest ...
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Alternative Money As A Macro Stabilizer, The Swiss Case
calculatedriskblog.com - 11 days ago
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"[L]ooking into 2010 and perhaps to 2011, the
most likely outcome is for growth to be suboptimal,
unemployment to remain a vexing problem and inflation to remain subdued." Dallas Fed President Richard Fisher And a little more Fed Speak ... (note: ...
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Fed's Fisher: Suboptimal Growth in 2010, "Perhaps" 2011







