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November 12, 2004

Capital Flows
Geopolitics of a new G-7

There is a growing sense that the G-7 no longer is the right grouping for discussing today’s major international macroeconomic issues. It is hard to see, for example, how you can discuss "global reb…

May 27, 2005

Economics
Housing bubbles, the great plains and the coast

Not all parts of America are enjoying a housing bubble. $65,000 will buy a brick home with three bedrooms and a two car garage in Stafford Kansas, though maybe not ten acres of prairie as well. Low…

June 13, 2008

China
Yet more evidence relative prices matter

The rising cost of transportation makes goods produced closer to their final market cheaper relative to the goods produced a long ways away. Today’s Wall Street Journal reports that rising transpo…

November 25, 2008

Monetary Policy
Consumer Lending

The latest initiative from the Federal Reserve is aimed at the collapse in consumer lending. As our chart shows, the Fed's promised infusion is roughly equivalent in size to the financing provided …

Consumer Lending

February 18, 2009

Financial Markets
Mortgage credit and the housing boom

Note: This is a guest post by Paul Swartz. I appreciate Brad giving me the opportunity to fill in while he is on vacation. Last Tuesday Timothy Geithner argued that a working economy requires a fun…

Mortgage credit and the housing boom