Good news on the solar front: http://bit.ly/5Ae32O # No good deed goes unpunished http://bit.ly/911NB3 # Whoops, California has another $4.7 billion problem. http://bit.ly/8GElLI 20.7 + 4.7 puts the problem at $25.4 billion. drip drip drip #
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Good news on the solar front: http://bit.ly/5Ae32O # No good deed goes unpunished http://bit.ly/911NB3 # Whoops, California has another $4.7 billion problem. http://bit.ly/8GElLI 20.7 + 4.7 puts the problem at $25.4 billion. drip drip drip # Robert Christiano on Commercial real estate: http://bit.ly/4CJWWs If you are in commercial real estate, you need to read it. # The always entertaining Ann Althouse brings us Tiny Tim "The Ice Caps are Melting" http://bit.ly/8Z0hln He's weirder than I remembered. # Alesina & Ardagna compare fiscal policy tools: http://bit.ly/31Gm7G This is a rare academic paper readable by non-economists. # Is Krugman going after Geithner? http://bit.ly/27d6oU Looks like it, but hard to tell. If so, it is with uncharacteristic subtlety. # Check out our friend Jeff at http://www.kernecon.com/BlogWP/ The Minsky Moment has come and gone. . . . → Read More: Twitter Updates for 2009-11-22 Mixed data from BLS: CA gains 25,700 jobs, but unemployment climbs to 12.5%. Need more data & time to sort that out. http://bit.ly/19IlsL # Dan Walters on the budget: http://bit.ly/3qUbcy I'd quote the last sentence, but it won't fit twitter. # Good news! Only 2,127 mass layoffs with 217,182 workers involved in October. . . . → Read More: Twitter Updates for 2009-11-21 I get the last say in a WSJ article on California's budget: http://bit.ly/lPBv8 # Record Mortgage delinquencies: http://bit.ly/4qRLgt 9.64% past due. Ouch! Good thing we're in recovery. # These guys have been reading Dr. Doom. http://bit.ly/3FySGi How do you prepare for global collapse? # Becker-Posner on "Will We Go the Way of Japan?" . . . → Read More: Twitter Updates for 2009-11-20 |
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