Must-reads: January 27, 2016
- Is Regulation to Blame for the Decline in American Entrepreneurship? :
- On the Dispersion, or Lack Thereof, of Economic Weakness :
- Paul Krugman: Review: ‘The Rise and Fall of American Growth’ by Robert J. Gordon
- Macro Advisers: Tracking the Not-Very-Covery
- Goodbye, Golden Age of Growth :
- Free Trade With China Wasn’t Such a Great Idea for the U.S. :
- “All the rotating metal balls fitted to made-in-China ball pens have to be imported from Germany, Switzerland or Japan…” :
- “The feed is so important that its development — or lack thereof — is the core reason why Facebook has soared over the last ten years, while Twitter has slumped after a beginning that suggested the exact opposite sort of outcome…” :
- Bernie Sanders Says He’s a Democratic Socialist. Here’s What That Means :
- Mark Thoma sends us to Peter Dizikes on Reality check in the factory :
- America’s dangerous “self-made” mythology: Why our ideas about upward mobility are seriously misinformed :
- New Mystery Added to the Eleusinian Mysteries of the Education Myth :