Bill_Watkins: "The Liquidity Trap may soon be over" http://t.co/UR73o35b Yes, about the time Europe starts coming apart. Nice chart.

Bill_Watkins: “The Liquidity Trap may soon be over” http://t.co/UR73o35b Yes, about the time Europe starts coming apart. Nice chart.

Bill_Watkins: Watching Europe is like watching a bad movie. http://t.co/bcHgXt9K

Bill_Watkins: Watching Europe is like watching a bad movie. http://t.co/bcHgXt9K

Bill_Watkins: I just wrote the most depressing real estate essay I’ve ever written. Hope my colleagues can find some flaws in it.

Bill_Watkins: I just wrote the most depressing real estate essay I’ve ever written. Hope my colleagues can find some flaws in it.

Bill_Watkins: Rick Cole, Ventura’s City Manager on the California Environmental Quality Act: http://t.co/LHlPviUx It’s a problem.

Bill_Watkins: Rick Cole, Ventura’s City Manager on the California Environmental Quality Act: http://t.co/LHlPviUx It’s a problem.

Supply-Side Economics

In his book Econoclasts1, historian Brian Domitrovic produces what he believes is the first historically rigorous account of the development of supply-side economics (that is, one that relies on primary sources).  He reviews contributions to supply-side theory by Nobel Prize winning economists Robert Mundell and Robert Lucas, as well as significant contributions from outstanding . . . → Read More: Supply-Side Economics