Brad DeLong
Delong On The Stimulus: Good Opening Bid
In my ongoing effort to convey the insights of genuine economics experts, rather than pretend I'm such an expert myself, economist and blogger Brad DeLong has what seems like a smart take on the stimulus debate. READ MORE >>
The Style's The Man
by Eric Rauchway Brad DeLong asks readers whether we would characterize the parenthetical parts of this passage as "wry" or "surly": READ MORE >>
Is The Protestant God Evil?
by Eric RauchwayIt seems that our theological disputations of last week have rested with Jacob Levy letting himself get rolled by Brad DeLong because Brad quoted some hippie theology at him and, in passing, called the Protestant God evil. I don't normally like to get all Leviticusly Deuteronomous on people, but this seems like a good place to mount a defense of the old-time religion. READ MORE >>
Room For Disagreement
In gracious response to my question about the desirability of a more populist Democratic Party, Brad DeLong writes, My natural home is in the bipartisan center.... Me too, Gogo. But, how long have we been homeless now? I forget. READ MORE >>
Paging Michael Kazin
Paul Krugman and Brad DeLong wander across Michael Kazin's turf, and DeLong isn't being nice about it: READ MORE >>
Less Than Zero
It's not every day that first-rate economists such as Paul Krugman and Berkeley Professor Brad DeLong offer the same economic advice as a knee- jerk Wall Street booster like Robert Novak. But that's pretty much what happened earlier this month, when all three men criticized Alan Greenspan for failing to lower interest rates amid mounting deflationary pressure. READ MORE >>