“I shouldn’t have gone out so far . . .” Like Santiago in Hemingway’s classic The Old Man and the Sea, I’m going out way too far. Putting a hook into something that’s well...
May I Speak with You Professor? A year ago I signed up for a free trial subscription to the RGE Monitor, Noriel Roubini’s mega-site for all things economics. Of course, I could never afford...
Keep an Eye on Your Pic-a-nic basket! The recent stock market rally has brought good cheer and radiant sunshine to the budding Spring of this Decession* (TM). It’s a nice picnic basket of stock...
Way down below in this post you’ll find a good story, courtesy of The Monkey Cage. (Go ahead, read it now . . .) Good stuff seems to happen in that little world, except,...
“NEW YORK (CNNMoney.com) — Wall Street rose Monday, pushing the major gauges to multi-month highs, as a better-than-expected housing market report intensified hopes that the economy is closer to stabilizing. . . Stocks are...
“Now that I’m getting so close to death I’m feelingmore cheerful about the economic future.” May 3, 2009: Charlie Munger, 84, Warren Buffett’s BFF and partner, had the by far the award winning quote...
This post will revisit a topic that Christophe Cerniou discussed in his Guest Post of February 28, 2009: the French experience of this continuing “Decession”(TM) (my term for the present economic situation – a...