Noted for Lunchtime on September 30, 2015
Must- and Should-Reads:
- DB: Expect More Hawkish Fedspeak :
- Credible Research Designs for Minimum Wage Studies: A Response to Neumark, Salas and Wascher :
- Jeremy Corbyn’s Necessary Agenda :
- The Case for Tightening Is Getting Weaker and Weaker :
- With Its Curation Product Twitter Becomes an Editorial Beast. Does This Beast Have a Soul? :
- Thoughts on Leadership and Monetary Policy :
- The Chinese Economy and Fed Policy :
- Peter Leyden
Might Like to Be Aware of:
- Axel Springer Buys Business Insider :
- “‘Fantasy conversations with my [imaginary] liberal friends’ meets ‘fantasy conversations with the [imaginary] evil person at Planned Parenthood.’ A new genre is born!” **:
- Guess What? Americans Love Planned Parenthood :
- The Brand: What You See Is What You Get :
- “I’m fond of saying that few companies are as underrated as Facebook is… in Silicon Valley…. Strange to say… about a $245 billion company with a trailing 12-month P/E ratio of 88, but that is Wall Street sentiment… [not] tech…” :
- E”If it was so trivial [for VW] to a) not rig the emissions tests b) have cars pass the emissions tests and c) have gas mileage similar to what was advertised then what was the rigging all about then anyway? Hard to see how this isn’t in ‘give everyone a new car or go home’ territory.” :