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Keynes v. Hayek Rap Battle: Awesome

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From EconStories.tv. Looks like the guys will make more fun economics related videos so stay tuned. You can also download an audio version of the Keynes-Hayek rap battle on the EconStories site. Yes, I have already done so.

Written by Eric Olson

January 25th, 2010 at 10:11 pm

Assorted Links: 12.29.09

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1. U Chicago econ prof Raghuram Rajan on the future of capitalism

2. Mankiw on the growth in the monetary base and its relation to inflation fears

3. VCs are being pushed to later stage investing

4. Ways of reading

5. Jonathan Gruber on the “Cadillac Tax

Written by Eric Olson

December 29th, 2009 at 9:13 pm

Stuart Rutherford on Microfinance (via David Roodman)

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David Roodman’s latest post excerpts some of Stuart Rutherford’s thoughts on microfinance and its effect on the lives of the poor. Rutherford, founder of Save Safe, skips the marketing speak and gives a more realistic take on microfinance, which I appreciate. Roodman’s summary of Rutherford’s key insights is timely considering the increased scrutiny on microfinance lately. (See my posts on Portfolios of the Poor and on some recent studies from MIT for more information on the debate.)

Rutherford’s bottom line on microfinance is especially pragmatic so I will reproduce it here:

[Microfinance is] a useful service that may not always transform poor people’s lives but rarely fails to help them.

That is probably a good context in which to look at, and judge, microfinance as an aid to the poor. For more of Rutherford’s thoughts please check out Roodman’s post. It is well worth a read for anyone interested in the efficacy of microfinance.

Written by Eric Olson

December 28th, 2009 at 4:57 pm

Assorted Links: Christmas Eve Edition

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1. Programmer productivity and pay discrepancies

2. Higher gasoline and carbon taxes may be on the horizon (and why that’s a good thing)

Written by Eric Olson

December 24th, 2009 at 9:18 am

Assorted Links: 12.23.09

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1. A decade of creative destruction (pdf)

2. At least we don’t live in the dark ages

3. $5 billion (with a B) gift cards aren’t redeemed each year

4. Christmas cost 1.8% more this year

5. Why you shouldn’t buy Christmas presents (no wonder why they call it the dismal science)

6. The case against the millionaire surtax

Written by Eric Olson

December 23rd, 2009 at 3:20 pm

Assorted Links: 12.22.09

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1. David Brooks on the protocol economy

2. How a new communications technology disrupted America’s newspapersin 1845

3. Tabarrok’s “no give, no take” policy to be implemented in Israel

4. It’s really who you know and where they are

5. EconTalk: James Hamilton on debt, default and oil

6. When socially responsible investing isn’t: the 529 plan debacle

Written by Eric Olson

December 22nd, 2009 at 6:41 pm

New Focus and Short Hiatus

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As you may have noticed, I am re-focusing this blog. In particular I will be writing on development economics, monetary policy, fiscal policy and other topics. That said, I still have much to learn about these topics so I am going to put this site on a brief hiatus while I continue my education at arguably one of the best finance and economics schools in the world – The University of Chicago Booth School of Business.

I am very excited about getting back to my finance and economics roots and I hope my future posts will prove to be educational, informative and insightful.

Written by Eric Olson

December 17th, 2009 at 12:35 pm

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