Some reads to start your Sunday morning:
• Worst Storm in 100 Years Seen for Northeast U.S. (Bloomberg)
• Signal failure: Why illiquidity in one asset can spread quickly to others (The Economist)
• The Growth of Modern Finance (HBS/NBER) see also The Perils of Feeding a Bloated Industry (NYT)
• A declining Japan loses its once-hopeful champions (WaPo)
• Debunking Economics: Alternatives to the EMH (Unlearning Economics)
• Michael Hudson: How finance capital leads to debt servitude (Ian Fraser)
• Three Keys to Beating Information Overload (Speakeasy)
• From Master Plan to No Plan: The Slow Death of Public Higher Education (Dissent)
• Will We Be Better Off in 2016? (NYT Magazine)
• How to eat a Triceratops (Nature)
What are you reading?
Source: Ezra Klein’s WonkBlog
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