Things to Read at Lunchtime on August 26, 2015
Must- and Should-Reads:
- The Politics of Income Inequality :
- Must-Read: E-Books: A Tale of Digital Disruption :
- Must-Read: Bald Peak (2001):
- Reform of the International Monetary and Financial System :
- Larry Summers and Ray Dalio Flag Return of Quantitative Easing :
- It’s Often a Curse to Be Blessed With Commodities :
- Job Switching and Job Satisfaction in the U.S. Labor Market (1998):
- Must-Read: Jeremy Corbyn’s Opposition to Austerity Is Actually Mainstream Economics :
- Must-Read: Paul Krugman (2013): Secular Stagnation, Coalmines, Bubbles, and Larry Summers
- Must-Read: China’s Complexity Problem :
- Must-Read: Fairy Tales :
Might Like to Be Aware of:
- Star Trek The Original Series Rewatch: “Space Seed” :
- “Scowcroft is once again almost alone among prominent Republicans in taking a pro-deal position. His caution and warnings from 2002 were thoroughly vindicated, but instead of causing Republicans to pay more attention to his advice his opposition to the war effectively made him persona non grata in his own party…” :
- Why it’s OK for taxpayers to ‘snoop’ on scientists :
- Following criticism, PLOS removes blog defending scrutiny of science