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stephen williamson | Musings of the Sorts
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Musings of the Sorts. Tag Archives: stephen williamson. May 9, 2014 · 8:01 pm. Meanwhile this following comment by Tony on Steve’s p ost. Provides a good critical view:. April 30, 2014 at 2:18 PM. He was even a discussant for Quadrini and Rios-Rull’s forthcoming chapter on “Inequality in Macroeconomics” in the Handbook of Income Distribution.) Inexcusable. There is also this article. Filed under book review. January 16, 2008 · 4:47 pm. Steve Williamson’s Macroeconomics. Vol 18, No.1, pp.22-34. Stadler Ge...
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Capital. | Musings of the Sorts
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Musings of the Sorts. May 9, 2014 · 8:01 pm. Meanwhile this following comment by Tony on Steve’s p ost. Provides a good critical view:. April 30, 2014 at 2:18 PM. He was even a discussant for Quadrini and Rios-Rull’s forthcoming chapter on “Inequality in Macroeconomics” in the Handbook of Income Distribution.) Inexcusable. There is also this article. From 2012 on VOX that might interest you. And as the famous econblogger Noah Smith once tweeted: stop spelling Piketty as Picketty😉. Filed under book review.
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Musings of the Sorts. Tag Archives: government spending. August 21, 2014 · 4:23 pm. Strange Defeat: An Exchange. Decided not to publish any further correspondence between Jaydev. And Mason and me, I am giving the link to Mason’s blogpost on the subject below:. Http:/ slackwire.blogspot.com/2014/08/strange-defeat-exchange.html. Of course, I had a response to their response, which EPW decided not to publish! So for those who are interested here it is:. On Modern Macro: A Response to Jaydev and Mason. Ljunq...
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Picking on Piketty! | Musings of the Sorts
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Musings of the Sorts. Unconventional Monetary Policy in an Interconnected World! NBER Summer Institute →. May 9, 2014 · 8:01 pm. Meanwhile this following comment by Tony on Steve’s p ost. Provides a good critical view:. April 30, 2014 at 2:18 PM. He was even a discussant for Quadrini and Rios-Rull’s forthcoming chapter on “Inequality in Macroeconomics” in the Handbook of Income Distribution.) Inexcusable. There is also this article. Filed under book review. NBER Summer Institute →. Enter your comment here.
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Musings of the Sorts. Category Archives: economic growth. June 16, 2016 · 12:31 pm. Gender equality and economic growth! Despite the past and current social reform movements across the globe for gender equality, there still seems to be significant resistance to it as suggested by differences in male and female labor force participation rates. So in case you are still a closeted feminist, here is an economic argument to help you come out:. For a sample of Asian countries, Kim, Lee and Shin (2016). The she...
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Musings of the Sorts. August 21, 2014 · 4:23 pm. Strange Defeat: An Exchange. Decided not to publish any further correspondence between Jaydev. And Mason and me, I am giving the link to Mason’s blogpost on the subject below:. Http:/ slackwire.blogspot.com/2014/08/strange-defeat-exchange.html. Of course, I had a response to their response, which EPW decided not to publish! So for those who are interested here it is:. On Modern Macro: A Response to Jaydev and Mason. Optimizing agents and the EU debt:.
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India Outside India: Collecting Deities
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Why "India Outside India"? Sunday, September 29, 2013. Yesterday we stumbled on flee market outside YMCA on Hope street. There was such a wide collection of household items, vases, planters, clothes, decorative items and what not. Some of it Indian - beautiful dupattas. Scarves), cloth pieces used as table mats, beads. The most exciting however was this idol of Shiva. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile.
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India Outside India: Figureheads
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Why "India Outside India"? Sunday, December 22, 2013. Was surprised to see Maratha looking figureheads in the Mystic Seaport museum among mostly European Ladies some more dramatic, some realistic. This one did not have a name or origin except the sparse description of it being 'exotic'. To me it looks very much like a Marathi/Maratha saint. The beads he is wearing reminds me of Varakari tradition and the scroll in his hand says that he is mostly not a warrior. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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India Outside India: November 2010
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Why "India Outside India"? Sunday, November 7, 2010. It was Diwali week last week. A lot of people from home updated their facebook profile photos with images related to their Diwali celebrations. One of it was of a rangoli in the doorway with swastika in the center. I was wondering what people outside of India (Western countries) will associate it with. I wrote a couple of blog posts. As I said nothing has changed. Saturday, November 6, 2010. Obama’s visit to India: Images perceived and portrayed.
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Musings of the Sorts!: September 2009
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Musings of the Sorts! Saturday, September 19, 2009. I have moved my blog to wordpress. Click here. Tuesday, September 8, 2009. Will the fiscal stimulus work? As policy makers gear up to respond to the crisis, there is an incessant debate over what will work and what will not. One such recurring debate is about the efficacy of the fiscal stimulus. In what follows I list some interesting arguments from both sides of the debate. Against the Fiscal Stimulus:. John Taylor has this good pictorial depiction.