Points of Public Interest
- Why Jews Don’t Farm - Steve Landsburg approaches this question from the perspective of literacy and education as hallmarks of Jewish religion. (h/t Don Boudreaux, Cafe Hayek)
- Repulsive progressive hypocrisy - Glenn Greenwald expresses fear over Democratic support for policies, including Guantanamo and drone usage, under the Obama Administration that were highly criticized when similarly carried out by the Bush Administration. I share Greenwald’s concern that political support may become tied to individuals rather than actual policy actions. (h/t Anthony Gregory, The Beacon: “Repulsive Progressive Hypocrisy” and Why Peaceniks Should Oppose Democrats)
- What Europe might look like without the Eurozone and EU - Bruno Frey dispels with the view that a collapse of the Euro will lead to chaos and war. On the contrary, he argues that countries will likely establish more flexible, smaller agreements that maintain free trade and may even improve European economic prospects.
- The Top Twelve Reasons Why You Should Hate the Mortgage Settlement by Yves Smith
- S = I + (S – I) : The Most Important Equation in Economics The “mysterious” JKH explains a key component of sectoral balances in an incredibly clear and concise fashion.
- How Economists Contributed to the Financial Crisis John T. Harvey discussed how making math the ends rather than means of economics has led much of the discipline off course from the real world. Post-Keynesianism, especially Steve Keen, and MMT receive acknowledgement for raising awareness of the crisis in advance and, in my opinion, continue to offer some of the best insights. (h/t Tom Hickey, Mike Norman Economics)
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