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Nominally misguided (wonkish)
krugman.blogs.nytimes.com — When you're in a liquidity trap, focusing on nominal magnitudes doesn't clarify matters; it obscures them. (more) Nominally misguided (wonkish)
Global Nominal Spending History
Global Nominal Spending History
macromarketmusings.blogspot.com — As someone who believes that stabilizing nominal spending rather than inflation is key to macroeconomic stability, I have taken the liberty in the past to reframe U.S. macroeconomic history according to this perspective. Thus, I renamed (1) the " ... (more) Global Nominal Spending History

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All those trilliions for a little white space
14 hours ago at Mises Economics Blog
Federal Budget Deficit totals $1.4 Trillion in Fiscal Year 2009
Consumer Credit continues downward trend
21 hours ago at The Big Picture
Some Thoughts Elicited by Reading Some Calibration Papers
Some Thoughts Elicited by Reading Some Calibration Papers
econbrowser.com — (Warning: Might be considered "wonky" by some) In many economic analyses, one wants to isolate the "business cycle" component of macroeconomic series. Here is one such series, which has had a detrending technique applied to it. Try to guess what it ... (more) Some Thoughts Elicited by Reading Some Calibration Papers
Definitive Guide to BRIC ETFs: BRIC ETF Investing 101
Definitive Guide to BRIC ETFs: BRIC ETF Investing 101
etfdb.com — Brazil, Russia, India, and China, collectively known as the “BRIC” economies. Together, these four countries currently comprise 40% of the world’s population and 15% of GDP, ensuring that they will be a force to be reckoned with on the global stage for years to come. (more) Definitive Guide to BRIC ETFs: BRIC ETF Investing 101
Bloomberg News vs. Fed: Judgment against Fed attached
creditwritedowns.com — Posted by Edward Harrison on 25 August 2009 at 11:20 am Digg it Bookmark it Stumble it Reddit 25 Aug Share Below is a copy of the actual judgment in the Bloomberg News vs. Fed FOIA case. The case is: Bloomberg LP v. Board of Governors of the Federal ... (more) Bloomberg News vs. Fed: Judgment against Fed attached
Euro trims gains after Fitch cuts Ireland rating
reuters.com — LONDON, Nov 4 (Reuters) - The euro trimmed gains against the dollar and the yen while the spread between Irish and euro zone government bond yields widened on Wednesday after ratings agency Fitch cut its sovereign rating of Ireland. Fitch downgraded ... (more) Euro trims gains after Fitch cuts Ireland rating
Stimulating thoughts, 3rd quarter edition
Stimulating thoughts, 3rd quarter edition
krugman.blogs.nytimes.com — The good news from the new GDP report is that the fiscal stimulus seems to be working just about the way a sensible Keynesian approach says it should. That's also the bad news. f (more) Stimulating thoughts, 3rd quarter edition
Q3 GDP IS UP, BUT THE WAR FOR GROWTH HAS ONLY JUST BEGUN
Q3 GDP IS UP, BUT THE WAR FOR GROWTH HAS ONLY JUST BEGUN
capitalspectator.com — It's official: the U.S. economy expanded by 3.5% in the third quarter, the Bureau of Economic Analysis reports today. Encouraging as that is, it's neither a surprise nor anything near to closure for the financial and economic hurricane of the last ... (more) Q3 GDP IS UP, BUT THE WAR FOR GROWTH HAS ONLY JUST BEGUN
US economy starts to grow
ft.com — By Sarah O’Connor and Krishna Guha in Washington amd Alan Rappeport in New York Published: October 29 2009 12:57 | Last updated: October 29 2009 19:42 The US economy returned to growth in the third quarter after the longest period of economic ... (more) US economy starts to grow
Personal Income & Spending Dispel Inflation Fears
Personal Income & Spending Dispel Inflation Fears
247wallst.com — The consumer is still strapped. The Commerce Department posted its data for September’s personal income and spending, and frankly it almost makes you question yesterday’s GDP data. The report showed that Personal Income was unchanged in ... (more) Personal Income & Spending Dispel Inflation Fears
GDP Shows Recession End, Sort Of
GDP Shows Recession End, Sort Of
247wallst.com — The Commerce Department has reported in Q3-2009 Dross Domestic Product figures. We had 3.2% as the official estimate, but Goldman’s drop late yesterday took expectations lower. Bloomberg had consensus at 3.0% for GDP. The headline GDP number ... (more) GDP Shows Recession End, Sort Of
Mortgage Payments Declined in Third Quarter
Mortgage Payments Declined in Third Quarter
blogs.wsj.com — Along with Thursday's GDP report, the Department of Commerce offered an important clue to answering one of the biggest questions hanging over the U.S. economy: How quickly U.S. consumers can shed their onerous debts and get into a position to spend ... (more) Mortgage Payments Declined in Third Quarter
ETF Rewind - Week 432 (10/23/09)
ETF Rewind - Week 432 (10/23/09)
marketrewind.blogspot.com — (Click Image to Enlarge/ Glossary ) Equities held flat last week with the S&P500 (SPY) finishing down -0.7% .  Interestingly, good news on Friday was not enough to push the market higher as Energy and Materials pulled back fairly hard ... (more) ETF Rewind - Week 432 (10/23/09)
BEA: GDP Increases at 3.5% Annual Rate in Q3
calculatedriskblog.com — From the BEA : Real gross domestic product -- the output of goods and services produced by labor and property located in the United States -- increased at an annual rate of 3.5 percent in the third quarter of 2009, (that is, from the second quarter to ... (more) BEA: GDP Increases at 3.5% Annual Rate in Q3
Market Cheers Over Ugly GDP Report
globaleconomicanalysis.blogspot.com — The stock market and commodities are giddy today on the Third Quarter Advance GDP Estimate which increased at an annualized rate of 3.5%. Real gross domestic product -- the output of goods and services produced by labor and property located in the ... (more) Market Cheers Over Ugly GDP Report
On Revisions and on Conditioning
On Revisions and on Conditioning
econbrowser.com — Both have to be "handled with care". Revisions We're all tempted to make predictions on the basis of the last data point. And even more difficult to resist is the temptation to make definitive statements on the basis of data that are sure to ... (more) On Revisions and on Conditioning
The Death of Private Investment
The Death of Private Investment
cato-at-liberty.org — The Bureau of Economic Analysis released third-quarter gross domestic product numbers yesterday, and overall real growth at 3.5 percent was pretty good. But examining the components of GDP reveals a more disturbing picture. While consumption, ... (more) The Death of Private Investment
Growth and jobs
Growth and jobs
krugman.blogs.nytimes.com — At this rate, we wouldn't reach anything that feels like full employment until well into the second Palin administration. (more) Growth and jobs
Marginal Tax Hikes from Health Reform
gregmankiw.blogspot.com — Here is my column in tomorrow's NY Times about the marginal tax rates implicit in the health reform bill making its ways through Congress. Let me add a few additional observations on the topic. 1. Here are the CBO numbers on which the article is ... (more) Marginal Tax Hikes from Health Reform
National Accounts Show Stimulus Did Not Fuel GDP Growth
National Accounts Show Stimulus Did Not Fuel GDP Growth
johnbtaylorsblog.blogspot.com — Along with the news that real GDP growth improved from -0.7 percent in the second quarter to 3.5 percent in the fourth quarter, the Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA) released detailed National Income and Product Account tables yesterday, which ... (more) National Accounts Show Stimulus Did Not Fuel GDP Growth
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