Saturday, October 18, 2008

USA: Are We Reliving Japan's Economic Nightmare? - Joshua Kurlantzick, TNR; We Need To Guard Against Destructive Creation - Jagdish Bhagwati, FT

Real Clear Markets Thursday

Morning Edition
Rushing to See the Economic Apocalypse - David Callaway, MarketWatch
Are We Reliving Japan's Economic Nightmare? - Joshua Kurlantzick, TNR
The U.S. Still Sets Pace for World Economy - Guy Sorman, City Journal
Act Now to Stave Off Depression - Anatole Kaletsky, Times of London
The Feds Will Save Homeowners Next - Jane Sasseen, Business Week
What the $596T Derivatives Market Means - Jacob Leibenluft, Slate
Opposing Uptick Rule Is Short Sighted - Editorial, Investor's Business Daily
Playing the Mortgage Blame Game - Editorial , Wall Street Journal
Don't Blame Free-Market Capitalism - Peter Schiff, Washington Post
Saving Weak Banks Threatens Banking - Jonathan Weil , Bloomberg
The Bankrupting of Henry Paulson - John Tamny, RealClearMarkets
Religion (and Keynes) to the Economy's Rescue - Nouriel Roubini, Forbes

Afternoon Edition
Where the Next President Can Begin the Clean-Up - John Cassidy, Portfolio
Government Has Always Stepped In--Get Used To It - Richard Sylla, Forbes
Paulson's Plan Puts Banks Ahead of Taxpayers - Joseph Stiglitz, Guardian
A Short History of Modern Finance, Link by Link - The Economist
Sam's Club CEO McMillon on the Slowing Economy - Geoff Colvin, Fortune
How Credit Crisis Could Forge New Financial Order - Knowledge@Wharton
We Need To Guard Against Destructive Creation - Jagdish Bhagwati, FT
Risk, and Misunderstanding Its Nature - Kenneth Arrow, The Guardian

Real Clear Markets Wednesday

Morning Edition
How to Manage the Banks - Boone, Johnson & Kwak, Washington Post
What Paulson Is Trying to Do - Andy Kessler, Wall Street Journal
The Feds Take Control of Lending - William Dunn, RealClearMarkets
Regulating Bankers' Pay Is a Bad Idea - Jamie Whyte, Financial Times
How Long Will Governments Stay Invested? - Adrian Michaels, Telegraph
The Gilded Age of Deregulation - Dave Jamieson, The New Republic
Deregulation Was Not the Problem - John Stossel, RealClearPolitics
Fed Should Reduce Margin Requirements - Bob McTeer, Washington Times
Paul Krugman: Professor and Pundit - Arvind Subramanian, Forbes
Paul Krugman Died a Decade Ago - Donald Luskin, National Review
Next Victim of Turmoil: Your Salary - David Leonhardt, New York Times
No Government Jobs Recession Yet - Steven Malanga, RealClearMarkets

Afternoon Edition
Banks Need Capital, Not Government Management - J. Berry, Bloomberg
Washington Simply Didn't Catch Up To Wall Street - A. Faiola et al, WaPo
How To Prevent Foreclosures - Charles Calomiris, Forbes
Stop The Bleeding, Hank - Luigi Zingales, Foreign Policy Magazine
Credit Derivatives: The $58 Trillion in the Room - Jesse Eisinger, Portfolio
Central Banks Reconsider Doctrine of Preemption - C. Baum, Bloomberg
What's the Future for Much-Maligned Derivatives? - Dan Weil, Big Money
Blanket Deposit Insurance Is a Bad Idea - A. Blinder & G. Hubbard, WSJ

Real Clear Markets Tuesday

Morning Edition
We're Laying Groundwork for Recovery - Ben Bernanke, Wall Street Journal
Call It Bailout, Take Two - Editorial, New York Times
How The Bailout Auction Should Work - Steven Landsburg, Slate
GOP Throws Aside Rand for Marx - Eugene Robinson, Washington Post
Shoot the Wounded to Restore Bank Confidence - Scott Shay, Bloomberg
The Shocking Cost of the Housing Boom - Louis Woodhill, RealClearMarkets
Why Mr. Krugman Deserves His Nobel - Editorial , Financial Times
The Politicization of the Nobel Prize - Editorial , Investor's Business Daily
FASB Pivots on Mark to Market - Brian Wesbury, FT Portfolios
Mark to Market Gives Economy New Life - Andy Kessler, Forbes
Our Everyone Gets a Trophy Economy - John Tamny, RealClearMarkets
Dow Surge: Don't Break Out the Bubbly Yet - Irwin Kellner, MarketWatch

Afternoon Edition
How To Rebuild America and Get Back on Track - Jeffrey Sachs, Fortune
Governments Have At Last Thrown the World a Lifeline - Martin Wolf, FT
Helping Wall Street Kick The Gambling Habit - Robert Lenzner, Forbes
Keynes Would Have Seen It Coming - Robert Skidelsky, Washington Post
A Shake-Up in the Private-Banking Industry - Suzanne McGee, Barron's
Bringing Money Markets Back To Life - Javier Suarez, VoxEU
Krugman Helped Us Understand Trade - David Henderson, Wall St. Journal
Look for the Gingrich Revolution in Reverse - David Brooks, NY Times

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