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Tag Archives: DeLong
On DeLong “Fail”
DeLong censors my comment calling for a return to logic by both sides of the stimulus/austerity debate. Continue reading
DeLong on Public Expenditure and Hayek
Brad DeLong writes on freshwater and Austrian macro, baffled at why he still needs to explain why public spending is pertinent in current economic conditions. He never paused to think that maybe his own case is unconvincing. Continue reading
Posted in Theory
Tagged Austrian, Brad, DeLong, Government, Hayek, Samuelson, spending, Unemployment
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DeLong on Chronic Unemployment
Chronic unemployment has little to do with business cycle theory. It has more to do with labor policy and wages. Continue reading
DeLong is an Economist?
This isn’t the first time I’ve seen a bad post on DeLong’s part, aside from his very, very poor criticism of Austrian economics. On the flip-side, I am overreacting a bit… sometimes DeLong blogs some good stuff. I just think he should offer his opponents more respect. Continue reading
Interesting Links
Some links for the week of 29 April 2010. Continue reading
Hayek and Robbins Caused the Great Depression?
Lawrence White corrects Friedman, Bernanke, DeLong, et. al., on Hayek’s and Robbin’s roles during the Great Depression. Continue reading
Posted in Miscellaneous
Tagged Bernanke, DeLong, Depression, Friedman, Great, Hayek, inflation, liquidation, Robbins, White
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Bradford DeLong on Austrian Economics
Bradford DeLong criticizes the Austrians, but gets it wrong – nothing to be surprised about. Continue reading →