Noted for Lunchtime on August 18, 2015
Must- and Should-Reads:
- Must-Read: Reconstructing Macroeconomics (2013):
- Must-Read: Three Reasons the Fed Can Wait to Raise Rates :
- Must-Read: The Medicaid Two-Step :
- Must-ReadThe 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: Summary and Evaluation (1979):
- 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 :