It’s old news by now, but in case anybody missed it, the excellent Bryan Palmer has resumed blogging at ozpolitics. This is a Good Thing ™.
About me
I'm an economics grad student at the London School of Economics. I'm Australian, but have lived in the UK for quite a few years now.
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Recent Comments
- The three best things I’ve read on the US car (auto) bailout … (1)
- Metatone: The problem with Cringley’s piece is it demonstrates perfectly what happens when someone looks at a...
- Perspective (2)
- John Barrdear: Thanks. I take your point, but he’s an opinion-piece writer - a breed I generally consider...
- Gimpei: Nice post, but, since when is Krugman not MSM? Is he not a columnist for the new york times?
- More on the Effective Funds Rate versus the Target Rate (1)
- Adam Burke: More $100 dollar notes on the ground? http://brontecapital.blogspot. com/2008/11/proof-we-are-no...
- Why Obama chose Hillary for State (1)
- Gimpei: I imagine the reason that she accepted is that it can be one of the most powerful posts in the world. Think...
- More on the shift from Republican to Democrat (4)
- Adam Burke: Doesn’t Louisiana also have 1) one of the more competent Republican governors in the country 2) a...
- cam: I think it came from this map at the NY Times. Click on voting shifts.
- cam: It is interesting the changes in Arizona and Virginia. IIRC Loudoun County in Virginia is the wealthiest county...
- … Or is it? (4)
- John Barrdear: I think he probably was the best candidate the Republicans had. That doesn’t make him “not...
Recent Trackbacks
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- John Barrdear: More on the Effective Funds Rate versus the Target Rate
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- George Bush On Best Political Blogs: Bush does the right thing
Economics (Academic)
- Alex Tabarrok & Tyler Cowen (George Mason U.)
- Andrew Leigh (Aust. National U.)
- Arnold Kling & Bryan Caplan (George Mason U.)
- Brad DeLong (U.C. Berkeley)
- Chris Blattman (Yale U.)
- Dani Rodrik (Harvard U.)
- Gary Becker & Richard Posner (U. Chicago)
- Greg Mankiw (Harvard U.)
- James Hamilton (U.C. San Diego) & Menzie Chinn (U. of Wisconsin)
- John Quiggin (U. Queensland)
- Joshua Gans (U. Melbourne)
- Justin Wolfers (U. of Pennsylvania)
- Mark Thoma (U. Oregon)
- Paul Krugman (Princeton U.)
- Steven Levitt (U. Chicago)
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