J. Bradford DeLongNov 2, 20153 min read
Things to Read for Your Evening Procrastination on November 1, 2015
Must- and Should-Reads:
- Paul Krugman (October 30, 2015): An Unteachable Moment
- Paul Krugman (October 20, 2015): Rethinking Japan
- Paul Krugman (October 20, 2015): Rethinking Japan
- Paul Krugman (March 20, 2014): The Timidity Trap
- Brad DeLong (2013): Correct Predictions and the Status of Economists
- Thomas Piketty vs. N. Gregory Mankiw (February 15, 2015): I Must Say, I Cannot Think of an Economic Argument That I Score as More One-Sided than This One…
- Wolfgang Münchau: Enlargement and the Euro Are Two Big Mistakes that Ruined Europe
- Adair Turner: Between Debt and the Devil: Money, Credit, and Fixing Global Finance Cracking the Hard Shell of the Macroeconomic Knut: “Keynesian”, “Friedmanite”, and “Wicksellian” Epistemes in Macroeconomics
- What Kind of New Economic Thinking Is Needed Now?: A Twitter Dialogue, with References
- Weekend Reading: Diane Coyle (2012): Do Economic Crises Reflect Crises in Economics?
- Must-Read: Mark Thoma: Truth-Defying Feats:
- Must-Read: Alan Greenspan (1994): Testimony before the Subcommittee on Economic Growth and Credit Formation of the Committee on Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs, U S House of Representatives, July 20
Over at Equitable Growth — The Equitablog
And Over Here:
- Liveblogging the American Revolution: November 1, 1777: Thanksgiving
- Cracking the Hard Shell of the Macroeconomic Knut: “Keynesian”, “Friedmanite”, and “Wicksellian” Epistemes in Macroeconomics
- Must-Read: Alan Greenspan (1994): Testimony before the Subcommittee on Economic Growth and Credit Formation of the Committee on Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs, U S House of Representatives, July 20
- Hallows’ Eve Must-Read: Roger Zelazny: A Night in the Lonesome October
- Must-Read: Mark Thoma: The GOP Circus: Truth-Defying Feats
- Early Monday Smackdown: David Graeber Resurfaces in My Twitterstream!
- Weekend Reading: Elizabeth Barre: What is the Point of a Teacher?
- Early Monday Smackdown: Springtime for Republican Grifters — and David Brooks of the New York Times Is in on the Con
- Weekend Reading: Diane Coyle (2012): Do Economic Crises Reflect Crises in Economics?
- Liveblogging History: October 31, 1945: Frank Sinatra
- A Twitter Dialogue: The 18th Brumaire of Ben Bernanke
- A Twitter Dialogue: IS-LM and the Neoclassical Synthesis in the Short-Run and the Medium-RunFor the Weekend…: President Franklin D Roosevelt: First Inaugural Address
Might Like to Be Aware of:
- Josh Barro (2012): Who Needs Posner When You Have Mises and Hayek?
- Paul Krugman: “Paul Singer — a huge contributor to Republican causes — has thrown his support behind Rubio…. He’s an inflation truther — with an unusual twist…. He knows, just knows, that inflation is running away because of what it’s doing to the prices of the things he cares about: ‘Check out London, Manhattan, Aspen and East Hampton real estate prices, as well as high-end art prices, to see what the leading edge of hyperinflation could look like.’ But remember, Rubio is a regular guy in touch with the concerns of ordinary Americans.”
- Mark Thoma: The GOP Circus: Truth-Defying Feats
- Christopher S. Kovacs: Fallen Books and Other Subtle Clues in Zelazny’s “A Night in the Lonesome October”
- Charlie Jane Anders: All the Birds in the Sky
Originally published at www.bradford-delong.com.