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Business Cycle Indicators: GDP, Personal Income, Mfg & Trade Industry Sales, Consumption

1. Business Cycle Indicators: GDP, Personal Income, Mfg & Trade Industry Sales, Consumption

The discussion focuses on key economic indicators related to the business cycle, including GDP, personal income, manufacturing and trade sales, and consumption trends.

Tariff Policy by the Numbers

2. Tariff Policy by the Numbers

Paul Krugman discusses the Supreme Court's ruling against Trump's tariff policies and the complexities of U.S. international trade law.

Does anyone know why we're still doing tariffs?

3. Does anyone know why we're still doing tariffs?

Noah Smith discusses the Supreme Court's ruling on Trump's tariffs, their implications, and the unclear rationale behind their continued use despite economic challenges.

Gaurav Ahuja interviews me

4. Gaurav Ahuja interviews me

The discussion explores Iceland's historical resilience, individualism, and the implications of U.S. fiscal policy on democracy and long-term stability.

Section 122 Implementation in Context

5. Section 122 Implementation in Context

Menzie Chinn analyzes the implications of Section 122, discussing the current state of the U.S. balance of payments and currency stability.

On the Q4 Advance Release: GDP vs. “Core GDP” and Residential Investment

6. On the Q4 Advance Release: GDP vs. “Core GDP” and Residential Investment

Menzie Chinn analyzes Q4 GDP data, comparing it to "Core GDP" and discussing implications for residential investment and economic forecasts.

FCC calls for more 'patriotic, pro-America' programming in run-up to 250th anniversary

7. FCC calls for more 'patriotic, pro-America' programming in run-up to 250th anniversary

A campaign encourages broadcasters to emphasize patriotic programming celebrating America's history leading up to its 250th anniversary.

Why the “Lesser Included Action” Argument for IEEPA Tariffs Fails

8. Why the “Lesser Included Action” Argument for IEEPA Tariffs Fails

Alex Tabarrok discusses the Supreme Court's ruling on IEEPA tariffs, arguing that the "lesser included action" reasoning fails due to political economy considerations.

Talking With Ro Khanna

9. Talking With Ro Khanna

A discussion on the challenges of representing a diverse Silicon Valley district amid wealth concentration, inequality, and the impact of technology on society.

Innovation Hurting Workers Or Capitalists

10. Innovation Hurting Workers Or Capitalists

Robert Vienneau discusses the impact of technological innovations on agricultural production, land rent, and efficiency in a multi-commodity economy.

Closing tabs: Saturday Morning Edition

11. Closing tabs: Saturday Morning Edition

The post shares various links and thoughts on relationships, AI, and personal experiences, blending personal anecdotes with insights on love and technology.

Trump excoriates Supreme Court justices after tariff loss

12. Trump excoriates Supreme Court justices after tariff loss

The post discusses the president's reaction to a setback regarding tariffs and the implications for U.S. trade policy.

I podcast on Spain and Latin America

13. I podcast on Spain and Latin America

The discussion centers on El Salvador's potential for economic growth, tourism development, and the challenges posed by governance and regional safety risks.

After the Supreme Court's ruling on tariffs, companies line up for refunds

14. After the Supreme Court's ruling on tariffs, companies line up for refunds

The Associated Press discusses the Supreme Court's decision on tariffs and the implications for refunds of collected government funds.

IEEPA! IEEPA! IEEPA!

15. IEEPA! IEEPA! IEEPA!

The discussion centers on Trump's misuse of the International Emergency Economic Powers Act for tariffs, highlighting the implications for presidential power and constitutional authority.

GDP continues to grow

16. GDP continues to grow

The post discusses recent U.S. GDP growth rates, their implications for recession indicators, and the impact of consumption and government spending on economic performance.

Trust in Numbers

17. Trust in Numbers

Claudia Sahm discusses the importance of trusting economic data from federal agencies and the safeguards against manipulation that ensure its credibility.

Trump’s Tariffs Have Not Shifted the Trade Deficit

18. Trump’s Tariffs Have Not Shifted the Trade Deficit

An argument that Trump's tariffs have not effectively reduced the US trade deficit, highlighting macroeconomic factors as the primary determinants of trade balances.

Claude Code 22: Final Entry Into Classification of Speeches with Claude Code and OpenAI gpt-4o-mini (Part 5)

19. Claude Code 22: Final Entry Into Classification of Speeches with Claude Code and OpenAI gpt-4o-mini (Part 5)

The post concludes a series on using Claude Code and OpenAI's gpt-4o-mini to analyze and reclassify immigration-related speeches, revealing unexpected patterns in the data.

The Ultra-Rich Are Different from You and Me

20. The Ultra-Rich Are Different from You and Me

An argument that the ultra-rich benefit from significant tax advantages, exacerbating wealth inequality and undermining economic stability, while the political power of this elite is often overlooked.