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The top of today’s reading list maintains that the economic burden of political uncertainty is propaganda ……… and the last story accuses some prominent Austrian school economists of being used gold salesmen.
- How a Nation Got Snookered by a Phony Narrative (Caroline Baum, Bloomberg) A call of “bullticky” on the uncertainty narrative so popular in political arguments.
- Europe’s imbalances widen (Delusional Economics, MacroBusiness)
- 21st Century Brownshirts! (Michael Haltman, The Political Commentator)
- The Quiet Coup (Jon Denn, New Economic Perspectives)
- Standing desks and walking stations replace office chairs at GSK’s new Philadelphia offices (Andrew Seidman, MedCity News)
- Enigmatic Ribbon of Energy Explained (Scientific Computing)
- Breach of trust by 401(k) trustees? (Gil Weinrich, benefitspro)
- The Government’s S&P Lawsuit Could Sink McGraw-Hill (Paul M. Barrett, Bloomberg Businessweek, 07 February 2013) GEI News beat Bloomberg Businessweek to this conclusion by two days and provided much more detailed numbers.
- Burning Down the House of S. & P. (John Cassidy, The New Yorker) Damning emails.