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11 Nov

Running from costs

Running from costs

DEPENDING on where, and how, you live, the effect of emission regulations on your budget may vary quite a bit. The Congressional Budget Office, in its analysis of the House of Representative's climate change bill, noted that the effect of the bill will depend on household income. The richest fami...

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Britain swings an axe

PERHAPS you've heard that the British government is taking steps to chop up its banking industry. What's that all about? The Economist explains:At the height of the banking crisis, restoring financial stability was paramount for the British government. Worries about limiting the taxpayer’s ...

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Squid business

I HATE to put myself in the position of defending Goldman Sachs, but I'm having a little trouble getting worked up about the latest allegations of nefarious activity. Here's McClatchy:In 2006 and 2007, Goldman Sachs Group peddled more than $40 billion in securities backed by at least 200,000 risk...

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The cold dark of night

TYLER COWEN links to a very interesting study, which depressives should enjoy (or not): Bad moods can actually be good for you, with an Australian study finding that being sad makes people less gullible, improves their ability to judge others and also boosts memory. The study, authored by psycho...

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How to live in a bubble

ASSET bubbles regularly decimate our portfolios, but must we live with them? The Obama economic team often uses the expression "balanced growth". It suggests our economy can still grow, albeit at a slower pace, without booms and busts and, implicitly, asset bubbles. But can we have econ...

Bury Free exchange November 02

Fertility, illustrated

FOLLOWING up on this week's Leader, The Economist has put together a videographic on recent changes in fertility rates and per capita output:Recent increases in fertility in some of the richest nations are an interesting phenomenon. It seems that as production goods children are inferior, while a...

Bury Free exchange November 02

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