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Trump Tariff War Casualties

Update 406: Trump Tariff War Casualties More Economic than Political; Losses Mount On Wednesday, President Trump unveiled the long-anticipated “phase one” trade policy deal with China. Whether it matters or not, no trade deal could undo the economic harm wreaked by Trump’s tariff wars to date. And this one cannot alleviate the harm done to farmers and …

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Economic Issues and the Des Moines Debate

Update 405 — The Purple, Populous Midwest:Economic Issues and the Des Moines Debate The 2020 Democratic nomination process alighted on Des Moines, IA last night as six qualifying candidates answered moderators questions for two hours. Close to a third of the debate time focused on economic issues. The fireworks at the event occurred elsewhere, with …

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Paul Volcker in Memoriam

Update 403 — Paul Volcker in Memoriam  Paul Volcker, Federal Reserve Chairman from 1979 to 1987, advisor to four U.S. presidents, policymaker and public servant par excellence, died on Sunday at 92. He will be remembered best for working to curtail the worst inflation crisis in the nation’s history and for the Volcker Rule, a …

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Amazon To Apple After All

Update 402 — Amazon To Apple After All; A Bird in Manhattan Worth Two in da Bronx? This February, we wrote up Amazon’s decision to renege on plans to build a new second headquarters in Long Island City, after a furor over the $3 billion in public money at stake.  Fast forward to this past weekend …

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Revenue Solutions for 2020

Update 401 — Revenue Solutions for 2020;You CAMT Get Any from Firms Owing None In the 2017 fiscal year, FedEx owed more than $1.5 billion in taxes. The next year, it owed nothing.  “FedEx takes great pride in being a good corporate citizen — here and abroad — at all times.” Except April 15 perhaps.  …

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HFSC Hearing on S. 2155

Update 400 — HFSC Hearing on S. 2155, The (Stop) Wall Street Looting Act of 2019 As 2019 draws to a close and Congress moves toward adjournment by December 20, attention in Washington is on the narrowing windows of legislative opportunity.  In the economic policy arena, the focus is on the FY 2020 budget (the current …

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A Tale of Two Houses

Update 399 — A Tale of Two Houses:Impact of Inequality on Housing Politics Although not generally considered a major policy remit of the federal government — housing accounts for under one percent of federal spending — housing and related markets represent 15 percent of GDP. Problems in the streets and on the Street have prompted responses on the …

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Penny Lanes

Update 398 • Penny Lanes:  Econ. Positionsand Left/Center/Right Turns in Atlanta Debate Today marks 52 years since the BBC informally banned the song “I Am the Walrus” by the Beatles for its sexually suggestive lyrics.  Paul was not impeached. But there was no such controversy about this week’s Democratic debate in Atlanta, where the debate …

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Democratic Debate in Atlanta

Update 397 — Democratic Debate in Atlanta:Will Candidates Tussle over Taxes and Trade? If you can tear yourself away from the limelight of the House impeachment hearings, we can move to the sublime light of the Democratic presidential debate, 9-11 pm ET tonight in Atlanta. Sans late entries Mayor Michael Bloomberg and Gov. Deval Patrick, …

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