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CBR Reduces Rates as Measured GDP Growth Declines

1. CBR Reduces Rates as Measured GDP Growth Declines

Menzie Chinn discusses the Central Bank of Russia's rate cuts amid declining GDP growth and inflation trends in the Russian economy.

Talking Again with Jon Gruber

2. Talking Again with Jon Gruber

Paul Krugman discusses healthcare policy changes with Jonathan Gruber, emphasizing the impact of immigration on healthcare and the consequences of reduced subsidies under the Affordable Care Act.

Closing out my tabs: Valentines Day edition

3. Closing out my tabs: Valentines Day edition

The post discusses various aspects of love, relationships, and personal growth, interspersed with reflections on societal issues and technology's impact on human connections.

Core CPI at Consensus

4. Core CPI at Consensus

An argument that recent CPI data reveals rising grocery prices and diverging trends in food price components, with forecasts indicating increasing inflation rates.

Can Democrats escape their Florida death spiral?

5. Can Democrats escape their Florida death spiral?

Eli McKown-Dawson discusses the challenges facing Florida Democrats, highlighting their declining electoral prospects and the implications for the party's future in the state.

Claude Code 19: When the Reclassification Is Massive But the Trends Don't Change, Something Interesting Is Happening (Part 4)

6. Claude Code 19: When the Reclassification Is Massive But the Trends Don't Change, Something Interesting Is Happening (Part 4)

The analysis explores the reclassification of speeches and its implications for measurement, revealing stable aggregate trends despite significant label changes.

The MAGA Bubble Is Imploding

7. The MAGA Bubble Is Imploding

The post discusses the disconnect between stock market performance and the actual economic conditions, highlighting political desperation and public disillusionment with the current administration.

Show You Care (with Econ)

8. Show You Care (with Econ)

The discussion explores how economic concepts like signaling and marginal thinking can enhance personal relationships, particularly in romantic contexts, through thoughtful gestures and communication.

You are no longer the smartest type of thing on Earth

9. You are no longer the smartest type of thing on Earth

The discussion centers on the rapid advancement of AI, its growing capabilities, and the implications for human intelligence and job markets, particularly in software engineering.

Ten Days to 2025Q4 Advance Release: Nowcasts, Forecasts

10. Ten Days to 2025Q4 Advance Release: Nowcasts, Forecasts

Menzie Chinn discusses GDP growth forecasts, emphasizing the importance of final sales and the impact of inventory accumulation on economic projections.

Israel accuses two of using military secrets to place Polymarket bets

11. Israel accuses two of using military secrets to place Polymarket bets

Bobby Allyn discusses an indictment in Tel Aviv involving individuals accused of using military secrets for betting on a prediction market.

Claude Code 18: When the Reclassification Is Massive But the Trends Don’t Change, Something Interesting Is Happening

12. Claude Code 18: When the Reclassification Is Massive But the Trends Don’t Change, Something Interesting Is Happening

An exploration of reclassifying congressional speeches reveals significant label changes without affecting overall trends, prompting questions about data consistency and analysis methods.

I Regret to Inform You that the FDA is FDAing Again

13. I Regret to Inform You that the FDA is FDAing Again

The post critiques the FDA's recent refusal to review Moderna's mRNA influenza vaccine application, highlighting issues of regulatory uncertainty and political influence on health decisions.

That Was Then/This is Now

14. That Was Then/This is Now

Alex Tabarrok discusses the evolving perspectives on economic and political issues, highlighting perceived contradictions in current debates.

Making America Stagnate Again

15. Making America Stagnate Again

An argument that recent job growth data reveals stagnation in the economy, critiquing political narratives around immigration and employment under the current administration.

6 GOP reps defy Trump to block Canadian tariffs. And, student loan defaults rise

16. 6 GOP reps defy Trump to block Canadian tariffs. And, student loan defaults rise

Suzanne Nuyen discusses six GOP representatives who opposed Trump’s Canadian tariffs and the rise in student loan defaults.

Heritage Chief Economist Interprets Biden vs. Trump Employment Trends

17. Heritage Chief Economist Interprets Biden vs. Trump Employment Trends

An argument that compares employment trends under Biden and Trump, highlighting differences in private and government employment growth during their respective terms.

US Budget Deficits: Spitting Into the Wind

18. US Budget Deficits: Spitting Into the Wind

An argument that US budget deficits and rising federal debt present long-term economic challenges, driven by increasing interest payments and their impact on growth and spending.

Update: A Year With No Jobs—But No Recession

19. Update: A Year With No Jobs—But No Recession

Claudia Sahm discusses the stalled payroll growth and recent employment data, highlighting a stronger-than-expected hiring rebound and the challenges of measuring economic dynamics.

Business Cycle Indicators

20. Business Cycle Indicators

An argument that various economic indicators, including employment and production metrics, are analyzed to assess business cycle trends and revisions.