
An economics newsletter for people who did not enjoy economics class.
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As the US government's self-imposed quagmire in Iran persists, and information about the persistent and growing costs of that conflict continue to emerge, I'm back to thinking about the war in Iran and uncertainty. So this week, I'll be tal...
A while ago, I offered (threatened?) to write a newsletter about military Keynesianism, an idea I think is both a contradiction in terms and also a useful tool when analyzing trends in fiscal deficits by different US political parties. In l...
This week’s newsletter is overdue! But a lot has been happening in the meantime with the war in Iran, oil prices, and everything else going on, so I’m going to write more about the effects of war on the global economy, knock on effects from...
This week’s newsletter is about the economic fallout from the US attacks on Iran, and the broader conflict that has emerged in its wake. As someone who was in college during the US invasion of Iraq in 2003, I have a lot of uncomfortable déj...
I was getting ready to board a plane when I read the news that the Supreme Court had struck down about half of the tariffs the Trump administration has authorized last year, including many of the Liberation Day tariffs. Of course, as we kno...
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I'm an Associate Professor of Economics at the University of Rhode Island. I love to explain technical economic concepts in tractable ways, spread the gospel of Post Keynesian economic thought, and comment on current economic events and policy.
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