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Football is finished and Cricket yet to start and batching on sunday so updating over the week-end.
done and dusted
Aussie,Aussie,Aussie,Oy,Oy,Oy
- John Quiggin on time for Rudd to give a full-throated defence of keynesian stimulus
- Grog's Gamut on wages-breakout-or-lack-thereof-graphs
- The Piping Shrike on adwatch-labors-negative-ads
- Andrew Elder on all-in-good-time
- M0nty on and-down-stretch-they-come
- Tim Colebatch on why-we-should-not-trust-tony-abbott-
- Brian Banisch on budget-strategies-conundrum,king-hit-or-own-goal
- Paul Frtijers on paid-maternity-leave-part-ii
- Ross Gittins on parties-sameness-hides-big-difference , forest-logging-propped-up-by-conservationists
- Rodd Tucker on can-australia-afford-the-coalitions-nbn Thanks Steve from Brisbane!
- Kevin Bonham on poll-roundup-and-seat-betting-watch
- Mark the Ballot on weekly-update, midweek-update, betting-market-update_31,sunday-update
- Pottinger on model-update-26-august-2013
- Simon Jackman on poll-averaging-model-shows-coalition-in-lead, the-betting-markets-are-posting-prices-i-ve-never-seen
- Australian Political Betting on election-betting-from-bookmakers
- Mumble on better_pm_myth, the_expectations_game, how_low_can_numbers_go, another_53_to_47_poll
- Oh dear Neither Judith Sloan nor Samuel J understand the role of Treasury nor 'remember what Costello asked ( correctly) of them during his tenure. Very embarrassing.
- Steve from Brisbane gives us an-upset-possum which make Judith and Samuel look even more stupid. Helps to read documents!
- Matt Cowgill on has-the-unemployment-rate-been-manipulated. Deary me I remember when the CIS put out quality work.
- Menzie Chinn on two_approaches_to_fiscal_policy, 2013q2_faster_gdp_growth
- Calculated Risk on the-future-is-still-bright, comment-on-house-prices-real-prices etc, freddie-mac-mortgage-serious-deliquency-rate
- Kruggers on news-flash-the-cbo-isnt-stupid
- Mark Thoma on whither-the-consumer, medicare-spending-growth-slowdown
- Steve Roth on ryan-avent-agrees-demand-inflation-now
- Mark Thoma on how-stimulatory-are-large-scale-asset-purchases, on Greg Mankiw on a-carbon-tax-that-america-could-live-with
- Macroblog on still-waiting-for-takeoff
- Kruggers on he-asian-crisis-versus-the-euro-crisis,the-baht-and-the-bubble-excuse
- Kevin O'Rourke on thailand-without-the-baht
- Brad De Long on mark-blyth-end-austerity-now
- Kruggers on the-gloire-to-come
- Jared Bernstein on a-quick-note-on-austerity-in-the-eurozone
- Yichuan Wang on macroeconomics-illustrated-edition and then Steve Roth on walras-and-the-carpenter
- Brad De Long on balazs-egert-the-90-public-debt-threshold-the-rise-fall-of-a-stylised-fact
- Simon Wren-Lewis on banks-economists-and-politicians-just-the-money, macro-workers-and-macro-wars with Kruggers as well macroeconomists-at-war and Brad De Long as well.Back again with Simon on the-new-keynesian-model-in-grad-school
- Mark Thoma on The-Great-Lesson-from-the-Great-Recession
- and gives us Daniel Little on poverty-and-economics
- Nick Rowe on banks-and-the-medium-of-exchange-are-both-special-or-neither-special, the-two-james-tobins, how-can-you-get-an-economy-into-a-liquidity-trap
- Carola Binder on forecasting-profitability-new-study-of-uncertainty-and-investment
- Owen Zidar on fiscal-stimulus-the-open-economy-relative-multiplier
- Kruggers on the-arithmetic-of-fantasy-fiscal-policy
- Josiah Neeley on religion-and-monetary-policy-is-there-a-difference
- Kruggers on unnatural-models-of-the-labor-market-wonkish, the-real-trouble-with-economics
- Robert Waldeman on contra-hall
- Frances Woolley on will-the-textbook-industry-go-the-way-of-the-music-industry
- John Quiggin on a-note-on-the-ineffectiveness-of-monetary-stimulus
- Philip Lane on imf-on-fiscal-adjustment-construction-cycles
- Yichuan Wang on popping-bubble-bubble
- Lord Keynes on non-ergodicity-and-trends-and-cycles
- The hot and married Carola Binder on perceiving-job-insecurity
- Harry Clarke on merits-demerits-of-markets
- Tim Harford on time-for-bankings-petulant-toddlers-to-grow-up
- Chris Dillow on signaling-problems
Andrew Gelman( statistics)
- a-new-bem-theory
- bayesian-model-averaging-or-fitting-a-larger-model
- why-during-the-1950-1960s-did-jerry-cornfield-become-a-bayesian
- Kaiser Fong on an-ignored-issue-in-big-data-analysis, these-journal-editors-probably-forgot-to-drink-their-morning-coffee
- edgar-allan-poe-was-a-statistician
- blogging-2
- stan-project-continuous-relaxations-for-discrete-mrfs
- just for nerds new-econometrics-journal
- right-tail-augmented-dickey-fuller-tests-in-Eviews
- Francis Diebold on heteroskedasticity-econometrica-and-the-greeks
Dianne Coyle & Frances Woolley (Quirky + book reviews)
- Peter Dorman on way-more-heat-than-light
- Tim Harford on a-lesson-from-the-other-sage-of-investing,do-you-believe-in-sharing
- Chris Dillow on tattoos-options-cognitive-biases
- Dianne on indians-turks& home-economicus, what-works, cities-triumphant, new-books-on-migration
- John Aziz on-legalisation-of-marijuana-war-on-drugs
- Brad De Long on 1996-review-of-john-maynard-keynes-a-tract-on-monetary-reform
- Kaiser Fong on round-up-of-book-news
- why-does-capital-flow-poor-rich-countries
- new-age-uncertainty-measuring-its-effect-uk-economy
- downsizing-dilemmas-european-employers
- market-based-bank-capital-regulation
- new-taxonomy-sudden-stops-which-sudden-stops-should-countries-be-most-concerned-about
- identifying-conventional-and-unconventional-monetary-policy-shocks
- india-and-emerging-market-crisis
- dilemma-not-trilemma-global-financial-cycle-and-monetary-policy-independence
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