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Tag Archives: economics

privatizing the profits, socializing the costs

July 10, 2012

I just ran across this editorial, claiming all is not lost at Rio, although it was written a few weeks …

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The Bread of Affliction

April 15, 2012

As the matzo I eat in my house dwindles to the last dense little crumbs, I’d like to point you, …

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Who do we want to be reaching out to, and why?

October 14, 2011

Some of the grad students in my department are having a discussion over email of the various Occupy Wall Street/Oakland/San …

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The life and death of Toxie the Asset

October 25, 2010

Some time ago, the Planet Money reporting team decided to really dig into the story of the financial meltdown. So …

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My favorite non-knitting podcast

April 25, 2010

So, since knitters love podcasts – or should love podcasts, because it’s hard to knit scary lace and watch TV …

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hard times a-comin’, no wait, I guess they’re here

February 12, 2009

aka Washington Mutual now charges you $2 for using a non-WaMu ATM So, as a happy grad student with my …

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