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Notes on the Crisis
Nathan Tankus
The New York Federal Reserve’s “Doomsday Book” Has Been (Partially) Revealed — — Notes on the Crisis —
Paul Volcker’s Secret December 1973 Phone Call to Fed Chairman Arthur Burns Revealed — — Notes on the Crisis —
More FOIA Findings: The New Nixon Administration’s Debt Ceiling Dilemma and the Federal Reserve’s Solutions — — Notes on the Crisis —
I Got the Fed to Release its 2011 “Treasury Default” Playbook. Here’s What it Says and Why it Matters. — — Notes on the Crisis —
There Are No Simple Answers in the “Greedflation” Debate: A Response to Economist Marc Lavoie — — Notes on the Crisis —
Fitch Didn’t Downgrade The U.S.’s Credit Rating. It Downgraded its Macroeconomic Rating (and No One Should Care) — — Notes on the Crisis —
The Utopian Vision of Financial Derivatives: What Mehrling and Pozsar Have to Teach About the Future of Climate Policy — — Notes on the Crisis —
The Federal Reserve’s Monetary Policy Operating Procedures Have Come Full Circle: What Does that Mean for the Post-SVB FOMC Meeting? — — Notes on the Crisis —
The Dizzying Array of Accounting Gimmicks Preventing Silicon Valley Bank’s Failure From Affecting the Debt Ceiling — — Notes on the Crisis —
Radical Copyeditor
Ask a Radical Copyeditor: What’s the Best Way to Refer to Everyone Who Isn’t Cis? — Radical Copyeditor —
Update to Transgender Style Guide: “Sex Versus Gender,” Intersex Considerations, Talking About Transition, and More! — Radical Copyeditor —
Thomas Zimmer
Progress in Political Economy
Call For Nominations For The 2024 Australian International Political Economy Network (AIPEN) Journal Article Prize — Progress in Political Economy —
2024 Wheelwright Lecture | Ntina Tzouvala | Dollar Hegemony as Law-Making Power — Progress in Political Economy —
Gaslighting Australia: the Australian Government’s Commitment to Expanded Gas Production — Progress in Political Economy —
Strong Towns
Federal Reserve Bank of New York
Liberty Street Economics
The Australia Institute
A bloodied, defiant Trump could become the defining image of the US election — The Australia Institute —