Short-Run Fiscal Policy Posts through August 23, 2012
- Getting the Biggest Bang for the Buck in Fiscal Policy
- Reihan Salam: “Miles Kimball of Federal Lines of Credit”
- National Rainy Day Accounts
- Leading States in the Fiscal Two-Step
- Mark Thoma on Rainy Day Funds for States
- Thoughts on Monetary and Fiscal Policy in the Wake of the Great Recession: supplysideliberal.com’s First Month
- Dissertation Topic 1: Federal Lines of Credit (FLOC’s)
- Miles’s Presentation at the Federal Reserve Board on May 14, 2012 (pptx)
- Brad DeLong and Joshua Hausman on Federal Lines of Credit
- Reply to Mike Sax’s Question “But What About the Demand Side, as a Source of Revenue and of Jobs?”
- Bill Greider on Federal Lines of Credit: “A New Way to Recharge the Economy”
- Preventing Recession-Fighting from Becoming a Political Football
- What to Do When the World Desperately Wants to Lend Us Money
- My First Radio Interview on Federal Lines of Credit
- Mark Thoma on the Politicization of Stabilization Policy
- Gavyn Davies on the Political Debate about Economic Uncertainty
- Matt Yglesias on How the “Stimulus Bill” was About a Lot More Than Stimulus
- Joshua Hausman on Historical Evidence for What Federal Lines of Credit Would Do
Update:
19. Why George Osborne Should Give Everyone in Britain a New Credit Card
20. Twitter Round Table on Federal Lines of Credit and Monetary Policy