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A vulnerable economy

Apr 29, 2009
Right now, the economic downturn is decelerating. It doesn't mean the unemployment rate won't go higher--it will--but despite today's GDP number a...

The GDP report

Apr 29, 2009
Three things to emphasize out of the real gross domestic product (GDP) decline at an annual rate of 6.1% in the first quarter of 2009. It was a...

The economic impact of the flu

Apr 27, 2009
The experts are trying to figure out how severe is the risk of a global swine flu epidemic. So far, there isn't a lot of information and it is far...

Information technology and carbon footprint

Apr 24, 2009
This chart from the consulting firm McKinsey & Co. is intriguing. The firm notes that computers, data storage, and communications devices are...

Inflation hedging

Apr 23, 2009
The fear that inflation lies around the corner seems exaggerated to me. Nevertheless, many people are worried that the Fed's quantitative easing...

Unemployment rate for college educated African-Americans

Apr 22, 2009
The Economic Policy Institute highlights a worrisome trend. "Fifteen months into a deep recession, college-educated white workers still had a...

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Hard Times and Pastimes

Apr 22, 2009
At Minnesota Public Radio, I participated in a panel discussion on everyday life during the Great Depression. It was hosted by American RadioWorks...

Solow on Posner

Apr 21, 2009
Richard Posner has written a book on the current depression--his term. Posner is a polymath, a judge, a brilliant conservative scholar associated...

Taxes in the 1930s... executive pay in the 2000s...

Apr 21, 2009
One of the revelations during the Pecora hearings that upset ordinary people is that the wealthy didn't pay income taxes. I think executive pay is...