Links: 2010-07-11
- Paul Volcker Pushes for Reform, and Regrets His Past Silence – NYTimes.com
- World Cup final: Wesley Sneijder set to win place in Holland hearts | Simon Kuper | Football | guardian.co.uk
- World Cup 2010: Holland’s new football reflects a nation’s changes | World news | The Observer
- Businesses step up criticism of Obama’s agenda| Reuters
- South County homes sales soar 40% – Lansner on Real Estate : The Orange County Register
- “The dollar question: Where are we?” « naked capitalism
- FT.com / FTfm / Last Word – Euro fetters are an agonising bind
- Detroit gets growing | Environment | The Observer
- Video: ‘Detroit was the fastest-growing city in the world. And the fastest to dissapear’ | World news | guardian.co.uk
- Cascading failure – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- interfluidity » Preventing 2006
- The Five Funniest Things About the "LeBron James: Global Superdouche" Broadcast — RollingStone.com
- European Parliament ushers in a new era for bankers’ bonuses – European Parliament
- BBC News – US Treasury releases delayed China currency report
- What Went Wrong? – Paul Krugman Blog – NYTimes.com
- Lack of Business and Consumer Spending Could Stifle Growth and Halt the Recovery – TheFiscalTimes.com
The only way to raise incomes without more debt is if the economy increaes production of things that are valuable and we can export – at least sufficient to balance trade.