New Medicaid Rule Adds Fuel to The Fire of Commercial Hospital Price Inflation, Health Affairs Opinion Piece Hospital services prices grew faster than any other sector of the US economy. To address the underpayment of hospitals by Medicaid, the federal government issued a regulation correcting the underpayment of hospitals. However, the issue of higher prices and Medicaid paying more to correct the underpayment does not fit in the opinion of The...
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Habermas — Philosoph und Europäer
.[embedded content] Im Frühjahr 1984 besuchte yours truly einen guten Freund in Frankfurt und nutzte die Gelegenheit, einigen Vorlesungen von Habermas beizuwohnen. Beeindruckend und unvergesslich!
Read More »The political season, a (one-sided) return to sanity, and the need for a landslide
– by Infidel753 Infidel753 Blog By traditional assessment, in a US election year, early September is when the broad American public starts turning its attention to the choice looming in early November. To those readers blessed to live in normal countries, where campaigning is limited by law to just three or four weeks before an election, a two-month political season probably seems absurdly long — but I can assure you, the media and parties...
Read More »Day 3 of the Courts Review of the FTC v Kroger Merger
Devastating Impact of Proposed Kroger/Albertsons Merger on Good Union Jobs Scrutinized in Day 3 of Merger Hearing, Economic Liberties Portland, OR — After the third day of the Federal Trade Commission v. Kroger-Albertsons hearing in the U.S. District Court for the District of Oregon, the American Economic Liberties Project released the following summary. As posted by Research Manager Laurel Kilgour, reporting from Portland of the key arguments...
Read More »Keynes on the importance of ‘causal spread’
Keynes on the importance of ‘causal spread’ No doubt exists that an entirely different subject has taken over control when it comes to education in scientific methodology in almost the entire field, namely statistics … The value of the statistical regulatory system should of course not be questioned, but it should not be forgotten that other forms of reflection are also cultivated in the land of science. No single subject can claim hegemony… John Maynard...
Read More »Monetarists freaking out over the dis-inversion of the yield curve.
They now see this as a bearish development. 
Read More »Roadmap to Ecosocialism — September 10 — Sandwichman (Tom Walker) moderating
The US economy is the envy of the first world
Since the beginning of the Covid epidemic, the US economy has performed better than European economies and the Eurozone average. This comparison is useful, and not just for boasting rights. Fiscal policy in the USA and in the Eurozone has been dramatically different – The US Federal Government implemented Six very large fiscal stimuli: The CARES act signed into law by Donald The bipartisan (Manchin) stimulus enacted In December 2024 signed...
Read More »Mainstream Economics Ignores Credit’s Role.
Mainstream Economics Ignores Credit's Role.
Read More »July JOLTS report: relentless deterioration?
– by New Deal democrat The JOLTS survey parses the jobs market on a monthly basis more thoroughly than the headline employment numbers in the jobs report. In July, it painted a picture of what looks like pretty relentless deterioration. The theme for three of the four data series I track was the same: job openings, hires, and quits, all had their lowest or second lowest readings since the start of 2021. In the case of the “second worst” hires...
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