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Modeled Behavior’s RSS Feed 24 May 2012 | 03:40 pm

Hopefully within the next day or two we will be able to get Modeled Behavior.com to redirect to our Forbes Blog.  Yet, it looks as if there is no way to get our RSS feed to continue to work. Here is a...

We’re moving! 24 May 2012 | 12:01 am

A quick announcement: we’ve moved the blog to Forbes. You’ll be able to find us there at blogs.forbes.com/modeledbehavior, and soon modeledbehavior.com will redirect there. All our old links will stil...

The idiotic war on the American Community Survey 21 May 2012 | 11:19 am

Catherine Rampell has some excellent coverage of the GOP war on the ACS that does an admirable job of not pulling punches and calling nonsense out as nonsense: It is, more or less, the country’s prim...

Where were the elites? 21 May 2012 | 01:26 am

On Karl’s Up With Chris Hayes appearance, Betsey Stevenson rightly pointed out the obvious falseness of the claim that we would be better off if we defaulted on our debt during the debt ceiling crisis...

Programing Note: Up With Chris 20 May 2012 | 11:17 pm

I am on Up With Chris this morning starting at 8AM on MSNBC with Betsey Stevenson, Bill Black, and Ezra Klein. Filed under: Babble

Brain and computer integration 20 May 2012 | 04:13 am

I don’t know enough about the science to tell whether this is a significant step forward in neural-interface systems, or just the specific potential of neural-interface systems to aid paralyzed indivi...

Eagle Ford Update 19 May 2012 | 12:47 am

Eagle Ford development is proceeding a bit slower than I would have hoped. Nonetheless, the numbers are impressive. From the Houston Chronicle Production in the Eagle Ford could reach 1 million barr...

Noah Smith on the Cyclical-Structural Divide 19 May 2012 | 12:25 am

Key points Krugman and some of the cyclicalists have focused the vast majority of their attention on cyclical issues. But this reinforces the (mistaken, misleading) claim of the structuralists that t...

Scott Walker’s Numbers 18 May 2012 | 11:19 pm

So there has been a lot of chuckling over Scott Walker’s suggestion that his office is going to produce its own statistics. This is important to me because it highlights a couple of things. First of...

The Sumner Critique and the Central Bank Multiplier 18 May 2012 | 10:53 pm

I define the simplified version of the Sumner Critique as follows: If the Central Bank is targeting Nominal GDP precisely then all other macroeconomic effects become classical in nature. This is obvi...

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