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Morning eBrief Archive

  • Thursday, September 2, 2010

    e21 Commentary: The Misguided Arguments Against Social Security Reform, Part II
    Christina Romer Farewell Speech (National Press Club)
    Fuld Criticises Fed for Letting Lehman Fail (Financial Times)
    Changing Our 2H U.S. Growth Outlook (Morgan Stanley)
    Fisher: Improved Fiscal, Regulatory Policies Should Activate U.S. Economy (Real Time Economics)
    Summer of Economic Discontent (Micahel Boskin in Wall Street Journal)
    Economic Insecurity Update (Karlyn Bowman in AEI)
    The Real Say on Pay (New York Times Editorial)

  • Wednesday, September 1, 2010

    e21 Commentary: The Misguided Arguments Against Social Security Reform
    e21 Reaction: Responding to Klein: Don't Cross the Revenue Streams
    Reid Revives Hope for Renewable Energy Standard (Congressional Quarterly)
    Currency Trading Soars (Wall Street Journal)
    JPMorgan to Close "Prop" Trading Division (Financial Times)
    No Chance of a V-Shaped Recovery (Roubini Global Economics)
    Beware Those Who Think the Worst is Past (Vincent Reinhart in AEI)
    Obama Was Too Cautious in Fearful Times (Martin Wolf in Financial Times)
    Bring Back the Estate Tax Now (Robert Rubin in Wall Street Journal)

  • Monday, August 30, 2010

    e21 Commentary: More Capital and Robust Growth Can Coexist
    Administration Releases Report on Options for Tax Code Overhaul (Congressional Quarterly)
    Bernanke's Jackson Hole Speech (Round Up)
    Weekly Economic Commentary (Wells Fargo)
    Further Signs of Slowdown (DMarron.com)
    The Folly of Subsidizing Unemployment (Robert Barro in Wall Street Journal)
    New Ideas About Monetary Policy from Jackson Hole (John Taylor's Blog)
    Why We Need a Second Stimulus (Laura Tyson in New York Times)
    Why Cheap Money Won't Mean More Jobs (RobertReich.org)

  • Friday, August 27, 2010

    The Parent Model (David Brooks in the New York Times)
    An Autopsy of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac (Economix)
    Focus Sharpens on Fed Chairman (Financial Times)
    Flow of Imports Drags Down Economic Growth (Washington Post)
    To Overhaul the GSEs, Divide Them into Three Parts (Alex Pollock in AEI)
    More Thoughts on What to Expect from the Fed (James Hamilton in Roubini Global Economics)
    The Medicare Reform Illusion (Michael Leavitt in Washington Post)
    The Yield Spread and the Odds of Recession (DMarron.com)

  • Thursday, August 26, 2010

    e21 Commentary: The Future of Finance is Very Uncertain (Papagianis)
    e21 Reaction: Responding to Podesta and Greenstein on the Looming Tax Increase
    2011-2012: Can You Spell Federal Budget Gridlock? (Capital Gains and Games)
    Lawmaker Want Deficit Commission Co-Chair Ousted (Congressional Quarterly)
    Another Record Low for Housing (Economix)
    Durable Goods Orders Surprisingly Weak (Wells Fargo)
    As Economy Slows and Fed Voices Conflict, Markets Look to Bernanke for Guidance (Washington Post)
    The Fed Is Running Low On Ammo (Alan Blinder in Wall Street Journal)
    Investors Should be Prepared to Face Financial Oppression (Don Marron in Seeking Alpha)

  • Wednesday, August 25, 2010

    Putting the Brakes on ObamaCare (Grace-Marie Turner in Wall Street Journal)
    Estimated Impact of the Stimulus Package on Employment and Economic Output (CBO)
    US Home Sales Plunge to 15-Year Low (Financial Times)
    Is There a Government Bond Bubble? (Laurence Kotlikoff in The Economist)
    Guessing the Trigger Point for a U.S. Debt Crisis (Arnold Kling in Mercatus Center)
    It Is Time for Bernanke to Stake Out a Public Position (Mark Thoma in Roubini Global Economics)
    Will Social Security Reform Cut Benefits? (Gene Steurele in Tax Policy Center)
    Bush Tax Cuts for the Rich Must Go (John Podesta in Financial Times)

  • Tuesday, August 24, 2010

    Responding to Dr. Krugman's Column on Tax Cuts for the Rich (KeithHennessey.com)
    Why Not An Energy Stimulus? (Raghu Rajan's Blog)
    Court Orders Fed to Disclose Lending Information (Congressional Quarterly)
    Government Clouds Value of Investments (Wall Street Journal)
    Road to Safer Banks Runs Through Basel (Sheila Bair in Financial Times)
    Why Not An Energy Stimulus? (Raghu Rajan's Blog)
    Social Security Is "Beyond Comprehension" (Andrew Biggs in AEI)
    Taming Trading (Financial Times Editorial)

  • Monday, August 23, 2010

    Financial Reform: Wrong Diagnosis, Wrong Cure (John O'Leary e21 Exclusive)
    South Korea Trade Pact Back on Agenda (Washington Post)
    Notes from the Treasury GSE Conference (Phillip Swagel in Greg Mankiw's Blog)
    Can Bernanke Quell the Cacophony? (Bank of America)
    Healthcare Competition Saves Lives (Marty Gaynor in voxEU)
    The Problem of Early Retirement (Bruce Bartlett in Capital Gains and Games)
    Will The Next Generation Be Better Than Their Parents' Generation? (Gary Becker's Blog)
    Now That's Rich (Paul Krugman in New York Times)

  • Friday, August 20, 2010

    Save The Date: e21/SOMC Symposium: "Addressing Global Imbalances" (10/12 in NYC)
    CBO Says Deficit Shrinks Slightly But Debt Threatens Fiscal Future (Congressional Quarterly)
    Is Obama FDR or Hoover? Or Neither? (Ezra Klein in Washington Post)
    Leading Economic Index Signals Slow Growth (Wells Fargo)
    Initial Claims for Unemployment Insurance Increase to 500,000 (Economist's View)
    Fresh US Recovery Fears Hit Asian Stocks (Financial Times)
    Needed: A New Economic Paradigm (Joseph Stiglitz in Financial Times)
    Appeasing the Bond Gods (Paul Krugman in New York Times)
    The Coming Democratic Split on Social Security (KeithHennessey.com)

  • Thursday, August 19, 2010

    A Price Worth Paying to Make Banks Safer (Stephen Cecchetti in Financial Times)
    How the Fight Over Tax Breaks Affects Your Bottom Line (Washington Post)
    Frank: Abolish Fannie and Freddie (Hot Air)
    FOMC Warms Up the Helicopter (Roubini Global Economics)
    Every 1% Increase in Bank Capital = 0.19% Lost in GDP (Alphaville)
    US Banks Receive Basel III Boost (Financial Times)
    Fed Wavers as the World Gets Sweats (Richard Cookson in Financial Times)
    PAYGO For Thee But Not For Me (KeithHennessey.com)
    From Paul Ryan, A Plan That Isn't (The Washington Post)