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[Brad DeLong's Semi-Daily Journal] RGE - Not quite as good as they look (the March trade numbers): Not quite as good as the headline fall suggests. That is my initial take on the March US trade numbers....

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Economist's View: However, Brad Setser says to be careful in the interpretation of the headline number. We have not necessarily turned the corner towards more balanced trade:Brad Setser: Not quite as good as they look (the March trade numbers): That is my initial take on the March US trade numbers. (via Cosmos)

Econbrowser: I thought it would be useful to see what the past two years experience has implied for the quantity of petroleum and energy-related petroleum products over the past two years. To that end, I use the official statistics on quantities expressed in Ch.2000$ (rather than barrels, which would not control for the composition of imports, e.g., gasoline and diesel vs. (via Cosmos)

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