Noted for Lunchtime on August 18, 2015
Must- and Should-Reads:
- Must-Read: (2013): Reconstructing Macroeconomics
- Must-Read: : Three Reasons the Fed Can Wait to Raise Rates
- Must-Read: : The Medicaid Two-Step
- Must-Read: The Two Big Economic Policy Failures That John Maynard Keynes Would Be Disappointed by Today
- Must-Read: CEPR: Beat the Press” The Affordable Care Act and Part-Time Employment: Voluntary vs. Involuntary
- Must-Read: : The Great Emerging-Market Bubble
- Must-Read: : Corbyn and the Political Economy of Nostalgia
- : Amazon’s Relentless Work Culture Is Because It’s the Startup that Never Grew Up
- Must-Read: : Hottest July On Record Keeps 2015 On Track To Crush 2014 For Hottest Year
- Must-Read: (1979): Summary and Evaluation
- Must-Read: : Eternal Greece
- Must-Read: : Nine Views of the Phillips Curve: Eight Authentic and One Inauthentic
- : “OK, say the usual suspects… the number of insured… has risen… [but only from] Medicaid expansion… only shocking if… Medicaid recipients… [are] not worth counting…. Even worse… before the ACA went into effect the very same people loudly insisted that expanding Medicaid was worthless, because… it would… crowd out private insurance…”
Might Like to Be Aware of:
- How to Reset a Lost Admin Password on Mac OS X: 7 Steps
- : “Does Donald Trump’s appeal have anything to do with his policy positions? Republican political consultant Matthew Dowd says it doesn’t…. [But] Republicans agree with Trump on immigration…. Republican voters don’t want entitlement cuts. Republican elites do…”
- : El Niño, Explained: Why This Year’s Could Be One of the Strongest on Record
- : The Hunting of Hillary