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[Untitled] Want to Cut Your Debt? Work Less. - Economix Blog - NYTimes.com: No one seems to know quite what to call the economic pickle we’re in. Is it a “financial crisis”? A “credit crunch”? The “Great Intervention”? Thankfully we have creative readers like you. So readers: What capitalized term will the ...

[Untitled] Democratic Leaders Pick Budget Director - The Caucus Blog ...: Earlier this year, Mr. Elmendorf was a co-author of a Brookings study critical of the Bush tax cuts of 2001 and 2003 that analyzed their impact on all income classes by taking into consideration the need to make up for the net loss of revenues from those tax cuts.

[NYT > Home Page] The Good and Bad of 2008 - City Room Blog - NYTimes.com: William Chapman Sharpe, the author of "New York Nocturne: The City After Dark in Literature, Painting, and Photography, 1850-1950," will be answering questions.

[Paul Krugman] Looking for a word - Paul Krugman Blog - NYTimes.com: But Angela Merkel, the German chancellor, and her economic officials stand in the way of a much-needed European rescue plan.

[Untitled] Hanukkah Economics - Economix Blog - NYTimes.com: *Does Hanukkah Disprove the Law of Diminishing Marginal Utility?: One generally accepted economic principle is the law of diminishing marginal utility. This is the idea that as you increase consumption of a product, there is a decline in the additional amount of happiness you derive from consuming each additional unit of that product.

[Untitled] Origins of the Economic Crisis? In One Chart! - Times Topics Blog ...: Jeffrey Frankel, James W. Harpel Professor of Capital Formation and Growth at Harvard Kennedy School’s Belfer Center, noted:.

[Untitled] International Economic Law and Policy Blog: More on Carbon Taxes: If China and India join the United States in attaching a price to carbon, their goods should come into this country without a carbon adjustment. But if they do not, every item they place on our shelves should be subject to the same carbon tax that we would place on our domestically produced goods, again offset by a revenue-neutral tax cut.

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