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Charles Stross takes a departure from his epic science fiction to craft this cross between Len Deightonâstyle espionage and H.P. Lovecraftian horror. Bob Howard is a computer-hacker desk jockey, who has more than enough trouble keeping up with the endless paperwork he has to do on a daily basis. He should never be called on to do anything remotely heroic. But somehow, he is...
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Whatâs Happening to Our Economy Is Like a Natural Disaster
The Biden administrationâs first legislative priority is a $1.9 trillion economic rescue package. Itâs the kind of mega-package where the individual policies contained inside it â a $15 minimum wage, $1,400 checks, a huge child tax credit expansion, a $50 billion virus testing infrastructure â would be big deals on their own. But together, this would be one of the most consequential packages ever passed.
So thereâs a lot to talk about here. And who better to talk about it with than my now-colleague Paul Krugman? We dig into the details of the plan and then spiral off into some other topics I wanted to run by the nearest Nobel laureate: the major rethinking of debt and deficits among left-of-center economists, the differences between Keynesians and Modern Monetary Theorists, how Krugman made a bunch of money off Bitcoin (itâs not how youâd think!), why progressives need a better theory of technological change, Krugmanâs favorite indie bands of the mid-2000s, and more.
Mentioned in this episode:
âNotes on the Coronacoma (Wonkish)â by Paul Krugman
âWhy Markets Boomed in a Year of Human Miseryâ by Neil Irwin and Weiyi Cai
âWhoâs Afraid of Budget Deficits?â By Jason Furman and Lawrence Summers
âPublic Debt: Fiscal and Welfare Costs in a Time of Low Interest Ratesâ by Olivier Blanchard
âAmericaâs anti-democratic Senate, in one numberâ by Ian Millhiser
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