Ahhh, good to be back in the saddle after a week away. Quite a few very worthwhile reads crossed my desk today:
• Treasuries at Odds With Stocks (Barron’s)
• Martin Wolf: The political genius of supply-side economics (FT.com)
• Sixteen Dow Recoveries: Update (D Short)
• The Great Mortification: Economists and the Crisis of 2007 (Infectious Greed)
• Ten Stock-Market Myths That Just Won’t Die (WSJ)
• Stephen Roach on The Consumption Gap: They thought Asia would save the world economy. They were wrong. (Foreign Policy)
• 22 Statistics That Prove The Middle Class Is Being Systematically Wiped Out Of Existence In America (Business Insider)
• Clay Shirky: What I Read (The Atlantic)
• London Times loses 90% of online readership: Less than three weeks after the Times paywall went up, data shows a massive decline in web traffic (Guardian) See also Newspaper Chain’s New Business Plan: Copyright Suits (Wired)
• World’s best street food (CNN)
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