What If We Paid Off The Debt? The Secret Government Report by David Kestenbaum (Planet Money)
Sept. 5, 2012
The Untold Story Of How Clinton's Budget Destroyed The American Economy by Joe Weisenthal
Jan. 2, 2013
Debt in a Time of Zero by Krugman
Jan. 7
On The Folly of Inflation Targeting In A World Of Interest Bearing Money by Ashwin Parameswaran
The end of RoRo, or is it? by Izabella Kaminska
Jan. 8
The liquidity trap heralds fundamental change by Frances Coppola
Jan. 9
Platinomics by Greg Ip
Jan. 12
On The Disruptiveness of the Platinum Coin by Tim Duy
Jan. 13
There’s no such thing as base money anymore by Steve Randy Waldman
A Trap of My Own Making by Tim Duy
Jan. 14
All Our Base Are Belong To Us (Wonkish) by Krugman
Floor Systems by Stephen Williamson
Jan. 15
Do we ever rise from the floor? by Steve Randy Waldman
All Your Base Are Belong To Us, Continued (Still Wonkish) by Krugman
Yet more on the floor with Paul Krugman by Steve Randy Waldman
Money and Debt, Continued by Tim Duy
Do sofas refute monetarism? by Nick Rowe
Jan. 16
Once you turn base money into short-term debt, can you go back? by Izabella Kaminska
Understanding the Permanent Floor—An Important Inconsistency in Neoclassical Monetary Economics by Scott Fullwiler
Jan. 17
All Your Base Are Belong To Us: What Is the Question? by Krugman
All Your Dorks Are Belong to This by Cullen Roche
Krugman, Kaminska, and Waldman by Scott Sumner
Monetary Policy: From Managing the Monetary Base to Setting an Interest Rate Floor by Peter Dorman
Let’s Talk About Interest on Reserves by Josh Hendrickson
Jan. 18
A confederacy of dorks by Steve Randy Waldman
THE PERMANENT FLOOR 2004 by Scott Fullwiler
Two extreme fiscal/monetary worlds by Nick Rowe
AND NICK ROWE IS THE LATEST ECONOMIST TO JOIN THE INARTICULATE DORKS... by Brad DeLong
The Coin is Dead! Long Live the Coin! by Michael Sankowski
Furthering Understanding of the Permanent Floor by Joshua Wojnilower
Shinzo and the Helicopters (Somewhat Wonkish) by Krugman
Jan. 19
Waldman Thinks Bernanke Will Go for (Flawed) Exit #1 by Robert Murphy
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*provisional. Times are not sorted. Updated from Jan. 19th posting.
The Untold Story Of How Clinton's Budget Destroyed The American Economy by Joe Weisenthal
Jan. 2, 2013
Debt in a Time of Zero by Krugman
Jan. 7
On The Folly of Inflation Targeting In A World Of Interest Bearing Money by Ashwin Parameswaran
The end of RoRo, or is it? by Izabella Kaminska
Jan. 8
The liquidity trap heralds fundamental change by Frances Coppola
Jan. 9
Platinomics by Greg Ip
Jan. 12
On The Disruptiveness of the Platinum Coin by Tim Duy
Jan. 13
There’s no such thing as base money anymore by Steve Randy Waldman
A Trap of My Own Making by Tim Duy
Jan. 14
All Our Base Are Belong To Us (Wonkish) by Krugman
Floor Systems by Stephen Williamson
Jan. 15
Do we ever rise from the floor? by Steve Randy Waldman
All Your Base Are Belong To Us, Continued (Still Wonkish) by Krugman
Yet more on the floor with Paul Krugman by Steve Randy Waldman
Money and Debt, Continued by Tim Duy
Do sofas refute monetarism? by Nick Rowe
The Waldman-Krugman-Sumner Debate: It's the IOER Path by David Beckworth
Base money basics by Merijn Knibbe
Unifying The Fiscal And Monetary Functions: A Policy Proposal by Ashwin Parameswaran
Base money basics by Merijn Knibbe
Unifying The Fiscal And Monetary Functions: A Policy Proposal by Ashwin Parameswaran
All Your Bases and Dead Presidents Are Belong to the Government? by Cullen Roche
More on Floor Systems by Stephen Williamson
More on Floor Systems by Stephen Williamson
Jan. 16
Once you turn base money into short-term debt, can you go back? by Izabella Kaminska
Understanding the Permanent Floor—An Important Inconsistency in Neoclassical Monetary Economics by Scott Fullwiler
Jan. 17
All Your Base Are Belong To Us: What Is the Question? by Krugman
All Your Dorks Are Belong to This by Cullen Roche
Krugman, Kaminska, and Waldman by Scott Sumner
Monetary Policy: From Managing the Monetary Base to Setting an Interest Rate Floor by Peter Dorman
Let’s Talk About Interest on Reserves by Josh Hendrickson
Jan. 18
A confederacy of dorks by Steve Randy Waldman
THE PERMANENT FLOOR 2004 by Scott Fullwiler
Two extreme fiscal/monetary worlds by Nick Rowe
AND NICK ROWE IS THE LATEST ECONOMIST TO JOIN THE INARTICULATE DORKS... by Brad DeLong
The Coin is Dead! Long Live the Coin! by Michael Sankowski
Shinzo and the Helicopters (Somewhat Wonkish) by Krugman
Jan. 19
Waldman Thinks Bernanke Will Go for (Flawed) Exit #1 by Robert Murphy
*provisional. Times are not sorted. Updated from Jan. 19th posting.
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