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Links: 2010-04-13 Greek Bailout, Lehman Deceit and Peak Oil
By
Edward Harrison
on 13 April 2010
Are ‘Austrians’ Self-Hating Keynesian Economists? – Coordination Problem
Greek Bailout, Lehman Deceit, And Tim Geithner – The Baseline Scenario
Lehman Used ‘Alter Ego’ to Transfer Risks – NYTimes.com
World oil demand to hit record high this year: IEA | Reuters
Peak Oil is Soooo …. May of 2008 – Paul Kedrosky
Tim Duy’s Fed Watch: What Could Derail the Recovery?
Real Test for Greece Yet to Come – MarketBeat – WSJ
Pimco Says There’s a ‘Risk of Flipping to Deflation’ – Bloomberg.com
The Cover-Up – The Baseline Scenario
Double-Dip Doesn’t Figure With Inventory Rebuilding – Bloomberg.com
State Farm asks Toyota to repay acceleration claims – USATODAY.com
Amerikas neuer Protektionismus – NZZ Online
Artificial light at night disrupts cell division – Science Daily
Pimco shuns Greek debt despite rescue package | Reuters
Marginal Revolution: Does incarceration make people black?
FT.com – Transcript: José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero
Zapatero dice que España bajará el déficit cueste lo que cueste – Cotizalia.com
Obama Weekly Approval at 47%, Lowest Yet by One Point
Some Comments on Recalculation, Arnold Kling | EconLog
Business cycles: "It is obvious the recession is over" | The Economist
Hussman Funds – Weekly Market Comment: Extend and Pretend – April 12, 2010
Sinopec makes China’s biggest Canada oil sands deal | Reuters
Economic recovery and the Democrats in November : The New Yorker
FDIC’s Bair says banker pay can pose systemic risk | Reuters
Iceland probe accuses former PM and ex-central bank head | Reuters
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