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Purgatory or Nirvana?
Purgatory or Nirvana?
Read More »The non-existence of economic laws
from Lars Syll In mainstream economics, there’s — still — a lot of talk about ‘economic laws.’ The crux of these laws — and regularities — that allegedly exist in economics, is that they only hold ceteris paribus. That fundamentally means that these laws/regularities only hold when the right conditions are at hand for giving rise to them. Unfortunately, from an empirical point of view, those conditions are only at hand in artificially closed nomological models purposely designed to give...
Read More »Climate Investors Seek Sustainable Farming
Climate Investors Seek Sustainable Farming
Read More »Governor Katie Hobbs Announces $500K in FAFSA Initiatives to Assist Arizona Families Afford College
According to The Hill the New FAFSA forms were supposed to be easier and shorter. Shorter yes, nut not so easy. There is a list of 2024-24 FAFSA issues which are confounding parents and students attempting to complete the FAFSA so as to be eligible for student aid. FAFSA forms were changed in 2023 and were supposed to be available in October 2023. Availability was delayed till December 2023. When finally released there were complications with the...
Read More »Leading indicators in the Q1 GDP report are mixed
– by New Deal democrat The Bonddad Blog Most of the commentary you will read about Q1 GDP that was released this morning will be about the core coincident components. For that I will simply outsource to Harvard’s Prof. Jason Furman: “much of the slowdown was in non-inertial items like inventories (-0.35pp) and net exports (-0.86pp). The better signal of final sales to private domestic purchasers was 3.1%.” I agree. With that out of...
Read More »College Financial Aid Scramble
by Lora Kelly The Atlantic A plan to simplify the Free Application for Federal Student Aid process, better known as FAFSA has been a few years in the making. In 2020, as part of a spending bill, Congress ordered the Department of Education to create a shorter version of the FAFSA form. The new application would reduce the maximum number of questions from 108 to 36. Rose Horowitch writes, the goal was to make things easier for applicants,...
Read More »The non-existence of economic laws
The non-existence of economic laws In mainstream economics, there’s — still — a lot of talk about ‘economic laws.’ The crux of these laws — and regularities — that allegedly exist in economics, is that they only hold ceteris paribus. That fundamentally means that these laws/regularities only hold when the right conditions are at hand to give rise to them. Unfortunately, from an empirical point of view, those conditions are only at hand in artificially...
Read More »Gaza – Civilization will Win over Barbarism
[unable to retrieve full-text content] Nima April 22, 24 Michael’s notes from this important interview. Watch the geo-political markers. 1A. US student and voter opposition to the US-Israeli genocide. The breaking news here in New York City today are the mass protests at Columbia University, New York University and the New School opposing the genocide in Gaza. The protests Continue Reading The post Gaza – Civilization will Win over Barbarism first appeared on...
Read More »Forbidden Financial Freedom?
Forbidden Financial Freedom?
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