washingtonpost.com - 3/29/2009
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ft.com - 3/29/2009
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Published: March 29 2009 11:16 | Last updated:
March 29 2009 11:16 Economists of monetarist and Keynesian...
persuasions disagree about many things. However, they are currently united in their views on inflation. They see the risk of deflation as ...
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FTFM Columnists - 'Inflation looms over deflation risk'
VoxEU.org - 4/1/2009
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Carmine Di Noia , Stefano Micossi , 1
April 2009 What are feasible policy responses to the...
crisis? This column argues for simple but significant changes in international imbalances, financial regulation, global coordination, and micro-prudential ...
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Keep it simple: Policy responses to the financial crisis
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A Letter to the Washington Post
EconLog: Library of Economics and Liberty —
They printed it (to read my letter, scroll down after you follow the link). Their front-page story on Geithner's regulatory proposal made me lose my Cheerios when I read it. What they printed is a mild effort to correct their narrative. CATEGORIES: ...
Orwell in charge at the Post (by Russell Roberts)
Cafe Hayek —
... Arnold had a nice letter to the editor in Saturdays Washington Post, making his very wise point that each round of financial regulation is a reaction to the causes of the latest crisis and thereby helps spawn the next crisis. ...
Another Nail In the Coffin of the Myth that Deregulation Is the Root of Today's Economic Woes (by Don Boudreaux)
Cafe Hayek —
EconLog's Arnold Kling has this superb letter in Saturday's Washington Post:
The March 26 front-page story
"Geithner to Propose Vast Expansion of U.S. Oversight of Financial
System" said that Treasury Secretary Timothy F. Geithner's proposal
would ...
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South Park's take on the Economic Crisis —
FinanceProfessor.com
I did not see this on TV, but several of my students brought it to my attention. HILARIOUS! YouTube - South Park - Episode 1303 - Margaritaville (HQ) - Part 1/3 : "Randy steps forward with a solution to fix the desperate financial state everyone finds themselves in. The town gets behind him and ...