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"Richard B. Woods"
Aug 2002
Wisconsin USA
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Okay, I'm convinced now. I withdraw my objections.
From these quotes, I get the impression that Krugman seems to think that interest-rate adjustments could I sympathize with that wish, but it occurs to me that the Fed's interest-rate adjustments are one-dimensional (okay, maybe sorta two- or three-, since there's more than one type of rate they can adjust), whereas the economy's response is multidimensional. Housing sales might not move in phase with business capital investments, which might not move in phase with GDP, which ... Last fiddled with by cheesehead on 2010-09-10 at 00:00 |
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Aug 2003
Snicker, AL
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Following the context of this thread re blowing bubbles but letting the economy down easy, it appears that the only way so far to ease down one bubble is to blow another. Said another way, you can either take your recession now or you can push it down the road a ways and take it later. The problem with this is easily summed up with the old adage 'if you ignore a problem long enough, it will get worse, much worse'.
Which leads to the thought that perhaps the best course is never to blow bubbles in the first place. Quote:
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Sep 2002
República de California
19·613 Posts |
Phrase of the Day
This is only tangentially related to the thread topic in that it is about America`s long-standing (and still not dampened enough) consumer fetish ... today`s "how to turn a phrase" award goes to expert phrase-turner Matt Taibbi, who writes in his Rolling Stone blog: Quote:
How Debt Can Destroy a Budding Relationship How Debt Can Destroy a Budding Relationship. Nobody likes unpleasant surprises, but when Allison Brooke Eastman’s fiancé found out four months ago just how high her student loan debt was, he had a particularly strong reaction: he broke off the engagement within three days. Quote:
And the rationale behind making credit as widely available as possible is also exactly analogous: With housing we had the misguided notions that “homeownership is a basic right” and that “the more people own a home, the better off the economy and country will be” … with college we have “higher education is a basic right”, and “the more people have a college degree, the better off the economy and country will be”. 100% pure unadulterated codswallop, especially when the cost of the college degree in question (including the opportunity cost of attending school versus entering the workforce sooner) is as disproportionate to the expected increase in earnings power - if any - it brings. $170,000 for a degree in "photography"? Getthefuckouttahere... |
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Sep 2002
República de California
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By the way, in his next blog posting after the one linked in my previous post, Taibbi has a pro-union (or perhaps more accurately, anti-faceless-corporatist) rant ... I would qualify this only with "many thousands of overpaid union workers can bankrupt their employer (or city, or state) just as surely as a few greedy executives can" ... the problem is that we seem to have lost a reasonable middle ground in these things:
On ESPN and "Replaceable" People Quote:
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Aug 2002
Termonfeckin, IE
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http://www.eurointelligence.com/inde...=581&tx_ttnews[tt_news]=2895&tx_ttnews[backPid]=901&cHash=50b405da12
The entire article is worth reading. I quote a couple of extracts below. Quote:
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Aug 2002
Termonfeckin, IE
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http://www.ritholtz.com/blog/2010/09...these-7-ideas/
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Sep 2002
República de California
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Two related pieces from the Irish Independent describe the dire straits facing Ireland and banks:
Irish Labour Party Leader: Defaulting on Anglo debts now on agenda Quote:
And there are definite rumblings pointing to a Greek-style bailout/austerity/restructuring involving the IMF: Irish Government perilously close to calling in IMF, report warns Quote:
[i]Update: I see via an online Gaelic dictionary that Taoiseach [pronounced tee-shuckh] means "prime minister". Last fiddled with by ewmayer on 2010-09-17 at 17:12 |
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Aug 2002
Termonfeckin, IE
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Ah yes! There is an amusing exchange going on in the otherwise excellent irisheconomy.ie thread: http://www.irisheconomy.ie/index.php...presentations/
All the VIs (vested interests) are making all the right noises about this being ridiculous and unhelpful and that Ireland is totally fine. But in the end, I am of the opinion that there will be a bailout or restructuring in the next 5 years. PS: The Morning Ireland interview debacle is when he showed up for a radio interview and sounded drunk or hung-over. Last fiddled with by garo on 2010-09-17 at 17:25 |
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"Richard B. Woods"
Aug 2002
Wisconsin USA
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Aug 2002
Termonfeckin, IE
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Listen to it yourself. It is the 14th of September:
http://www.rte.ie/radio1/podcast/pod...ingireland.xml Cowen pledges to be 'more cautious' in his social life 17:32Taoiseach plans to be more careful after radio interview embarrasses Government |
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Sep 2002
República de California
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A bit of irreverent Friday humor to end the week: While we're on the subject of controversial Irish lads...
Anybody see those inane Louis Vuitton handbag ads featuring U2 frontman Boner (that's the U.S. spelling ... we don't do faux-Latin over here, y'all) and Ali (the model, not the boxer) on Safari in Africa? Picture a small plane parked out in the middle of the African savanna ... out steps Boner wearing his wraparound anal-explorer sunshades, preceded by willowy beauty Ali, both looking fabulously stylish and ready for anything the African plains can throw at them ... because they've got their overpriced Louis Vuitton bags, of course. The subtitle for the ad should be "Presenting the 2 people on earth most in need of trampling by an enraged elephant." The ad mentions that some money is going to charity, or something. I guess that`s supposed to make it "not Boner's latest ego-trip". LOL...Perhaps South Park best captured the essence of the Bonerous one. Ah, found a link about the ad (if you thought I was being snarky, check out the user comments to that) - It's actually Boner and model-slash-wife Ali, and the photo is by Annie Leibovitz, who is apparently working overtime to raise cash to keep her life's work out of the repo man's clutches: Last fiddled with by ewmayer on 2010-09-18 at 00:02 |
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