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William J. Polley: May 2007 Archives
Gas prices and refineries. By William Polley on May 10, 2007 1:18 AM | 8 ..... This page is an archive of entries from May 2007 listed from newest to oldest ...
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Interesting political cartoon...from 1879 - William J. Polley
Comments and observations on economics and whatever else catches my eye. Interesting political cartoon...from 1879. By William Polley on June 21, ...
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William J. Polley: Scarcity: Part of the definition of economics ...
Back to the original question, it is true that nearly every textbook definition of economics uses the word "scarcity". But it is not universal. ...
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GDP growth 3.4% in 2nd quarter (Chart) - William J. Polley
Jul 27, 2007 ... Unless there is a tremendous bounce-back in consumption, GDP growth for the rest of 2007 is likely to be below 3%, probably in the high 1's ...
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William J. Polley: Mark Thoma ponders a hard landing
Mark plans to write more about hard landings in the coming days. That's good. It's worthy of discussion. I'll throw in my 2 cents from time-to-time. ...
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A shared base of general knowledge? - William J. Polley
Comments and observations on economics and whatever else catches my eye ... Many college students do not have the general knowledge of history and ...
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FOMC Statement - William J. Polley
FOMC Statement. By William Polley on January 28, 2009 1:33 PM | No Comments | No TrackBacks. So the FOMC had a meeting today. Of course with rates already ...
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Late night midwest weather blogging - William J. Polley
May 2, 2008 ... My weather radio alerted to one severe T-storm warning this morning and that was it. But you could see rather early in the evening last ...
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David Wessel has a first-rate column in the Wall Street Journal ...
Aug 22, 2007 ... Here's a good one from David Wessel in the Wall Street Journal. Think of the nation's economy as an automobile that requires gasoline for ...
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William J. Polley: Fed funds expectations (circa July 2004)
Even if the underlying long-run trend is only 2.5 percent, that still suggests a sum (1.0 + 2.0 + 2.5) yielding a neutral federal funds rate of 5.5 percent, ...