Wednesday, July 11, 2012

What I'm reading these days - 2nd Week of July

Random articles I've found interesting (and remembered to save, in fact I probably read and found interesting ten articles for each one I remembered to note down...) over the last month or so...

On the Euro Crisis:
Koo on German bubbles (ft.com/alphaville)
Can Spain and Italy export their way out of trouble? (voxeu.org)
What views can you hold about Spain? (marginalrevolution.com)
Spain’s Lost Generation: What Do You Do When Half Your Country’s Youth is Unemployed? (tnr.com)
On the (marginal) advantages of the Greek bank jog (ft.com/alphaville)
Greek Economy Grinds to a Halt (orig. ft.com)
French business frustration boils over (orig. ft.com)
Europe in 1931 (econobrowser.com)
A Rerun of Europe in 1931' (economistsview.typepad.com)
Europe’s corruption problem (ft.com)
Ten things to remember about a banking union (ft.com)
Europe's Grim Choices (realclearpolitics.com)

On the US Economy
Why The Economy Can’t Get Out of First Gear (robertreich.org)

Economy and Economics in general:
Don’t Replace Data With Ideology (bloomberg.com)
The History Behind Berlin’s Cheap Rents (americancity.org)
The macroeconomics of the Chinese kleptocracy (brontecapital.blogspot.it)
Firing Aversion: A Cross-Cultural Study (econlog.econlib.org)

Politics
Hungary Lauds Hitler Ally Horthy As Orban Fails To Stop Hatred (bloomberg.com)
New Serbian President Favors Putin, Opposes NATO and Independent Kosovo (weeklystandard.com)

Miscellania
Veiling (The Quarterly Journal of Economics)
Bubble on the Potomac (orig. time.com)
I've been playing the same game of Civilization II for almost 10 years. This is the result. (reddit.com)
Is the Web Driving Us Mad? (www.thedailybeast.com)
32 Innovations That Will Change Your Tomorrow (www.nytimes.com)
Paul Krugman, European celebrity (salon.com)
Paul Krugman: 'I'm sick of being Cassandra. I'd like to win for once' (guardian.co.uk)
Apple Removes Green Electronics Certification From Products (wsj.com)



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