Dr. Doom's at it again. I don't share his opinion about the growth "since March." I think the bottom was a bit too low, and at least some of the later stock growth was corrective.
The Boston Globe explains how a public health care option would work in pretty easy terms.
Free Exchange picks up Chris Swann, saying that men aren't necessarily the hardest hit during this recession.
The FRB Cleveland shows us some of the effects of the Cash for Clunkers program. I'd like to see their numbers on slightly longer-term effects.
Tuesday, October 20, 2009
Dr. Doom/Roubini, public health care, mancession, and Cash for Clunkers.
Labels:
auto industry,
economics,
forecasts,
health care,
recession,
stimulus,
unemployment
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