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Analysis and Commentary

Beware Of Economists Calling For More Government Funding Of Government Data Collection

by Alvin Rabushkavia Thoughtful Ideas
Monday, November 23, 2015

Sixty-three distinguished economists signed an open letter to Congress urging increased federal spending for government agencies charged with collecting economic data.

John B. Taylor
Interviews

Interview With John Taylor

interview with John B. Taylorvia Money And Banking
Monday, November 23, 2015

Hoover Institution fellow John Taylor discusses monetary policy and the central bank.

Analysis and Commentary

How Social Security's COLA Politics Lead To Bad Policy

by Charles Blahousvia e21, Economic Policies for the 21st Century
Sunday, November 22, 2015

On October 15 the Social Security Administration announced there would be no Cost-of-Living-Adjustment (COLA) for 2016.

Analysis and Commentary

Opinion: Increasing Minimum Wage Is Wrong Tool To Alleviate Poverty

by Carson Brunovia CALmatters
Sunday, November 22, 2015

Of late, the minimum wage battle in California appears to be never-ending. No sooner did California increase its minimum wage to $9 per hour in 2013 (slated to increase to $10 per hour in January 2016), did some legislators attempt to accelerate and further increase the minimum wage.

Analysis and Commentary

Highlights From The Asness Interview

by David R. Hendersonvia EconLog
Friday, November 20, 2015

Tyler Cowen has posted the video and transcript of his interview with famous investor Cliff Asness. Here are some highlights from the transcript, with my occasional comments.

The state of pensions
In the News

Where Are The Screaming Actuaries?

mentioning Joshua D. Rauhvia Forbes
Friday, November 20, 2015

When Detroit went bankrupt in 2013, estimates of pension shortfalls multiplied overnight. The city’s regular actuarial firm had reported pension underfunding at $600 million. A special study performed by a second actuarial firm showed underfunding of $3.5 billion.

In the News

Top American Scholar To Give Free Lecture On Banking Crises

featuring Stephen Habervia Voxy
Wednesday, November 18, 2015

One of Stanford University’s most acclaimed teachers and the 2015 Reserve Bank Professorial Fellow in Monetary and Financial Economics-Professor Stephen Haber-will deliver a free public lecture at Victoria University of Wellington next week.

Analysis and Commentary

Heyne, Boettke, And Prychitko On Congestion Pricing

by David R. Hendersonvia EconLog
Wednesday, November 18, 2015

I'm using my favorite textbook for my Executive MBA economics course: The Economic Way of Thinking by the late Paul Heyne, Peter Boettke, and David Prychitko.

Interviews

The Pros Of Higher Interest Rates -- Stanford Economist John Taylor

interview with John B. Taylorvia TheStreet
Friday, November 13, 2015

The Federal Reserve should return to conventional monetary policy as soon as possible, as higher interest rates would be beneficial to the U.S. economy, said noted economist John Taylor of Stanford University.

Featured

Europe Is In Crisis: This Is No Time For Petty-Mindedness

by Timothy Garton Ashvia The Guardian
Friday, November 13, 2015

If David Cameron shows he cares about the EU, he may find our partners more receptive to his demands.

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The Working Group on Economic Policy brings together experts on economic and financial policy to study key developments in the U.S. and global economies, examine their interactions, and develop specific policy proposals.

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