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Making predictions about the economy—or much of anything else

The New Neo Posted on January 13, 2009 by neoJanuary 13, 2009

Are these guys correct, and is the worst of the recession behind us? I certainly don’t know—but neither does anyone else. It would, however, be a wonderful thing to have the answer, because we are being asked to act in … Continue reading →

Posted in Finance and economics, Getting philosophical: life, love, the universe | 55 Replies

At least we don’t have the window tax

The New Neo Posted on January 3, 2009 by neoJanuary 3, 2009

I came across this the other day: a description of an archaic eighteenth/nineteenth century British substitute for the income tax, which was considered an invasion of privacy and intrusion on liberty. Still is, I’d wager. The window tax was a … Continue reading →

Posted in Finance and economics | 21 Replies

Post-holiday retail blues

The New Neo Posted on December 26, 2008 by neoDecember 26, 2008

Well, Amazon’s happy. It posted its best holiday sales ever. This is no surprise, because the terrible weather that combined with the terrible economy to cause nearly everyone else to have a bad sales season would favor internet shopping such … Continue reading →

Posted in Finance and economics | 6 Replies

Feeling deflated? You ain’t seen nothing yet

The New Neo Posted on December 22, 2008 by neoDecember 22, 2008

We don’t want to experience runaway inflation. But beware its opposite, deflation, which now threatens (see also this). What’s so bad about lowered prices? Plenty, at least potentially. Too broad a decline can lead to lessened salaries that then become … Continue reading →

Posted in Finance and economics | 26 Replies

The Madoff plot thickens

The New Neo Posted on December 18, 2008 by neoDecember 18, 2008

The so-called “independent auditor” of Madoff’s Ponzi scheme seems to have been something of a storefront operation. Unbelievable that this didn’t raise red flags. Oh, wait. Apparently, it did, according to the article. But the red flags didn’t raise any … Continue reading →

Posted in Finance and economics | 26 Replies

Damien Hirst: signs that the recession can’t be as bad as all that

The New Neo Posted on December 5, 2008 by neoDecember 5, 2008

Or perhaps it’s just a sign that people have gone stark raving mad. What am I talking about? Back in mid-September, when the economy was already rather iffy, the “artist” (I use that word advisedly) Damien Hurst had a monster … Continue reading →

Posted in Finance and economics, Painting, sculpture, photography | 30 Replies

Schiff: Cassandra or stopped clock? You decide

The New Neo Posted on December 3, 2008 by neoDecember 3, 2008

Peter Schiff is an interesting case of prognostication. Take a look at this video (or any number of others), and you will find him describing the financial crisis-to-be with a fair amount of detail and specificity before it happened: So, … Continue reading →

Posted in Finance and economics | 30 Replies

Predicting the financial crisis: a few who saw it coming, and why

The New Neo Posted on November 25, 2008 by neoNovember 25, 2008

Here’s an exceedingly sobering article by Michael Lewis on the roots of the financial crisis, and a few of the prognosticators who saw it coming. These people had a couple of characteristics in common: a finely-honed BS detector; a willingness … Continue reading →

Posted in Finance and economics | 58 Replies

I get it now: those Wall Street whiz kids were practicing alchemy

The New Neo Posted on November 19, 2008 by neoNovember 19, 2008

When I started learning about the underpinnings of the present financial debacle, I kept wondering how they could they have been so stupid. There was a lot of stupidity to go around, but the “they” in this case were not … Continue reading →

Posted in Finance and economics | 73 Replies

Cycles of the crash: hope springs eternal

The New Neo Posted on November 12, 2008 by neoDecember 9, 2008

The other night I watched this PBS program on the Crash of ’29. It was made four years ago, so there were no tie-ins to the present crisis. But the mind can create them easily enough. Each downturn was preceded … Continue reading →

Posted in Finance and economics | 73 Replies

Obama’s lump of coal

The New Neo Posted on November 3, 2008 by neoNovember 7, 2008

Another blast from the Obama past has been dropped, a bombshell interview from last January with the San Francisco Chronicle in which Obama said that the environmental policies he proposes would cause builders of new coal plants to go bankrupt. … Continue reading →

Posted in Finance and economics, Obama | 46 Replies

Recommended reading: studying economics

The New Neo Posted on October 11, 2008 by neoOctober 18, 2008

I haven’t yet read Manias, Panics, and Crashes, published in 2000. But I came across a recommendation in the comments section of some blog the other day and found the title and the Amazon description rather intriguing: “[Manias, Panics, and … Continue reading →

Posted in Education, Finance and economics | 25 Replies

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