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Income mobility (in which Noah, possibly for the first time, defends conservative talking points from liberals' logic)

Posted by Unknown | 6:18 AM
Gasp. I'm about to do it. I'm about to defend conservative economic talking points against liberal criticisms that are well-grounded...
The Chinese economy: to infinity and beyond?
Posted by Unknown | 7:55 AM
Robert Fogel, another of those darn pesky Economics Nobel Prize winners, has a new article out claiming that China's GDP will be $123 TR...
Carter was better (and Reagan was worse) than you think

Posted by Unknown | 5:32 PM
Yglesias thinks Jimmy Carter - still vilified by American conservatives decades after his four-year presidency - took the fall for circumsta...
And the backlash grows

Posted by Unknown | 7:35 AM
The backlash against the "Chicago" or "freshwater" school of economics is gathering steam, and none too soon (it would h...
Hey Reaganites: Are we better off?

Posted by Unknown | 6:45 AM
Ask a conservative - especially a middle-aged conservative - why liberal economic policies don't work, and chances are he'll bring u...
Conservatism, defender of the fat

Posted by Unknown | 6:25 AM
Megan McArdle writes: Making information, or fresh vegetables, available, hasn't worked--every intervention you can imagine on the volu...
Everyone's an economist now!

Posted by Unknown | 1:45 PM
Paul Krugman recently wrote a column about how China's exchange rate policy is holding back the world's attempts to escape recessio...
Best of the 00s: Best Scientist

Posted by Unknown | 6:39 AM
Nobel Prizes are awarded for past achievements, so it's only to be expected that the decade's most important scientist has never giv...
Best of the 00s: Best Science Fiction Novel
Posted by Unknown | 1:39 PM
Anathem is a history of Western thought in the guise of a science-fiction novel. It features an alien world in which scientists live like c...
Best of the 00s: Best Film
Posted by Unknown | 12:53 PM
As far as I'm concerned, the 00s were a bit of a golden age for indie, off-beat, and foreign cinema. Although we were forced to endure a...
Man was never intended to become an oyster.

Posted by Unknown | 8:30 AM
Sully wonders why conservatives don't seem interested in conservation: But a conservative will surely also want to be sure that he cons...