This week's Carnival is up.
Some of the highlights:
- The Skeptical Optimist points out that the national debt really is necessary for decent growth. Hmm, seems to me I've heard that argument made somewhere before.
- Econbrowser suggests that while the economy is more oil-resilient in the past, it's not infinitely so.
- Sophistipundit praises one of my favorite books.
- Frugal Wisdom has a post on consumer inflation-fighting that reads as though it's from the 1970s
- The Sharpener discusses SOXian extra-territoriality. With capital fleeing the US in part because of SOX, this can't be good news for Britain.
- And because it's always good to read the opposition, Lip-Sticking tries to make the case that a school system where boys score lower, test lower, graduate at lower rates, attend & graduate from college at lower rates, is actually not bad for boys. Now, if all that were reversed....
Comments
Great job on this week's carnival. I can't wait to take some time to really go through it. This blog gets me thinking - and I always learn something. Today, I will definitely be overwhelmed - in a good way! Thanks, Joshua!
Posted by: Yvonne DiVita | July 17, 2006 8:31 AM
Er, thanks Yvonne, but I didn't actually do this week's Carnival; I was just highlighting some of my favorite posts...
Posted by: Joshua Sharf | July 17, 2006 8:53 AM