Month: June 2009

What Health Reform Will We Get?

I’m getting a lot of questions from family and friends about health reform. This post repeats them and provides my thoughts. Will health reform happen?

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Computer Upgrades on the Cheap

A few weeks ago I was considering ditching my relatively old desktop and laptop PCs. Both were running slowly. Instead I implemented a few inexpensive

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What Is Market Timing?

This post has been cited by The Carnival of Financial Planning, edition 95, hosted by Good Financial Cents. Some say market timing is dangerous to

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A Two-Sided Inflation Argument

In a post on today’s NY Times Economix blog, Casey Mulligan argues many sides of the inflation prediction debate (The Next Inflation: When, Why and

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If you’ve come here to find The Incidental Economist’s posts, you’re in the right place. This is my new home. Welcome! Please stay: sign up

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An Interview with Russell Roberts

This post originally appeared on The Finance Buff. I’ve never met Russell Roberts, a George Mason University economics professor also affiliated with the Mercatus Center

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Eye on Inflation

This post originally appeared on The Finance Buff. Yes, another inflation post. If the economists keep blogging it, I’ll keep linking to their stuff. We’ll

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Fan of Firefox

This post originally appeared on The Finance Buff. I didn’t know this before I began experimenting with web browsers: only two features matter to me.

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