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...Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies can be directly traced back to cryptographer David Chaum’s 1982 paper “Blind Signatures for Untraceable Payments” and his firm, DigiCash, founded in 1989....
...Testimonies confirming the phenomena have also been put forward by eye-witnesses such as retired navy commander David Fravor, who had previously told New York Magazine in December 2019 that what he saw was...
...Of course, some economists haven’t left that era — see here Paul Krugman’s evocation of David Ricardo in The New York Times, which came out a few days after my FT piece on why the left must give up on low...
...David Page: To a large extent....
...It raised rates in 2010 and 2011 leading to accusations of “sadomonetarism” from Nobel laureate Paul Krugman before consistently cutting rates down to a record low of minus 0.5 per cent, which was in place...
...In his contribution, the Nobel laureate Paul Krugman argues, to my mind persuasively, that the basic Keynesian remedies — a strong fiscal and monetary response — remain right....
...Paul Krugman, the US economist and Nobel laureate, said Mr Trump appeared to be mistaking the EU’s application of value-added-tax (charged on imported and domestically produced goods equally) for a tariff...
...Further reading Trump and Xi’s pact papers over G20 cracks (James Politi, FT) US-China trade war: truce shows who holds the upper hand (Jamil Anderlini, FT) Paul Krugman explains trade and tariffs (NYT...
...Let’s obsess a little less about labour productivity — Letter from Richard Roberts I was disappointed to read Martin Wolf, in “Waiting for a productivity resurgence” (June 13), repeating Paul Krugman’s...
...As Paul Krugman, also a Nobel laureate, argued, “Productivity isn’t everything, but in the long run it is almost everything.”...
...– Further listening, David Beckworth with Paul Krugman on liquidity traps, the Great Recession, and Isaac Asimov. – Yale students outraged over dean’s brutal Yelp reviews. – Rate dogs… build empire....
...What to watch this week Tuesday 10.30: Andy Haldane speech in Melbourne The Bank of England’s chief economist will be giving the David Finch public lecture at the University of Melbourne....
...Best of the rest Gnawing away at US health care — Paul Krugman in the New Yorker After Windrush, stop talking about ‘illegals’....
...Elsewhere on Thursday, a few headlines… — First Evidence That Online Dating Is Changing the Nature of Society (Technology Review) — David Beckworth’s podcast episode with Olivier Blanchard (Macro Musings...
...An effort at the latter is presented by Wendy Carlin and David Soskice, who very didactically also compare how their approach differs from another recent multiple-equilibrium macroeconomic model....
...– Krugman goes back and looks at the Heritage health plan from 1989. – Twitter thread du jour from Matt Stoler: “Ok, let’s talk about the Democratic Party’s deep state....
...Krugman apology? Well, almost....
...I will definitely be watching this week, because my (and Paul Krugman’s) favourite band — Arcade Fire — will be the guests....
...– Krugman: When was the golden age of conservative intellectuals? – Belated happy all-time low in the Dow/ greatest market call ever anniversary. – Why simple beats complex....
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...Elsewhere: Paul Krugman answers readers’ questions on the Trump tariffs. Some countries are thinking about setting up their own dispute settlement system inside the WTO....
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