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1. Paul Romer on creating good banks . 2. Another application of Modigliani-Miller ? 3. How fiscal stimulus fared in Japan . 4. More economic advisers for Obama , including Tyson and Feldstein on a council. 5. What is conservatism ?
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marginalrevolution.com — 1. Professor retakes the GRE . 2. Search theory, Canadian style . 3. Stimulus for bloggers ;... there are many good reasons for doing this. 4. Does Godzilla motivate terrorists ? 5. Is New Orleans finally recovering ? (more) Assorted links
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marginalrevolution.com — 1. Vote for Jesus ? 2. What would Larry Summers do ? 3. Beatle songs ranked ;... but they are way wrong on many, for instance "I Wanna Be Your Man" is way worse than the excellent "Good Day Sunshine." (more) Assorted links
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marginalrevolution.com — 1. China prodigy of the day . 2. Johnny Cash and Louis Armstrong (YouTube). 3. Models of... correlations among risks , by Robert Engel, and here . 4. What really caused the crisis?  A good short piece . 5. Brad Delong lists the cuts in the ... (more) Assorted links
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EconLog: Library of Economics and Liberty — ... on conservatism and Sarah Palin. The Republican party has been the party of cultural populism and economic elitism, and the Democrats have been the party of cultural elitism and economic populism. Anything from Tyler Cowen's list that I have not already mentioned.

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Cafe Hayek — ... (albeit slightly schizophrenic) in the New York Times (HT: Tyler) on Japan's attempt to spend its way to recovery. Here are few highlights: ...

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