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Archive for the Economic Policy Category


Implications of Chinese Growth

TweetThe Financial Times has an article that predicts China’s GDP will greater than the United States by 2016.  Most definitely this will be the cause of some alarm and over excitement come the 2016 election.  While one should never make predictions, especially about the future, this may cause a lot of introspection in the United [...]

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Airline Economics Reflect Increasing Inequity

TweetGary over at Viewfromthewing.com and Scott at Hackmytrip.com have an interesting little discussion going over whether or not coach passengers are subsidizing the extravagance of flyers in business class and first class.  Essentially Scott argues that ancillary fees charged to coach flyers are tipping the airlines into profitability and the ability to invest in their [...]

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Debt Ceiling Consequences

TweetIf the fiscal cliff crisis wasn’t enough fun for everyone, in the next 6-8 weeks a much higher stakes game of riverboat Russian roulette will play out with the debt ceiling debate.  To sum matters up quickly, Congress must authorize an increase in the amount of debt legally permissible and thereby enables the Treasury to [...]

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The Fiscal Cliff Deal’s Proper Conclusion

TweetThe fiscal cliff was a manufactured political crisis to try and get Congress and the President to do big and difficult things.  None of these things are popular or fun, as most people don’t like having their taxes raised or losing their benefits.  The Economist and other sources like David Brooks (whom I respect despite frequent [...]

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Is the Fiscal Cliff Deal a Good Thing?

TweetPetty politics on substantial issues again? The fiscal cliff negotiations are down to the wire, and many news outlets report that the Senate is furiously working on a deal.  The deal is actually more of a stopgap.  It will probably extend the Bush tax cuts for all those making under $400,000.  While the President wants [...]

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Moving Towards the Fiscal Cliff

TweetWith the failure of Speaker Boehner’s plan to raise taxes on those making only over $1M dollars in the House, it is clear that no plan that increases taxes on anybody can get through the House Republican Caucus.  This means that a bill must be designed with the support of Democrats in mind.  House Democrats, [...]

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The Remarkable Ben Bernanke

TweetThe Federal Reserve Bank of the United States, the most important institution in managing our economy yet one that many people don’t understand a great deal about, has always had in its charter, when created by Congress in 1913 to “maintain maximum employment and stable prices”.  Yet, it has often been prices, through inflation targets, [...]

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Your MacroWallet: US Housing Market Recovery Shaping Up

TweetEveryone is affected by the price of housing, whether you rent or own, are buying or selling.  Housing is a key pillar of the economy and perhaps the area we are all most invested in.  A few articles over the past several weeks paint a promising future of the housing market in the US, especially [...]

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The US Constitution and the Debt Ceiling Limit

TweetTied up in all the negotiations over the fiscal cliff is the debt ceiling debate from 2011.  As you may recall, in that deal Congress raised the limit only enough to get into 2013 after the elections.  As you also may recall, what was once a ho-hum affair was used by Congressional Republicans to extract [...]

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The Fiscal Cliff Deal: The Impact of Increasing Revenues

TweetIt slowly looks like the two sides in the deficit reduction/fiscal cliff negotiations are moving towards an idea of what a deal might look like.  Granted, no one agrees on specifics but it seems to be that at least on the revenue side (ie increasing tax income for the government and thereby increasing taxes paid [...]

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