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Uncovering the Missing Link in Social Sciences
Uncovering the Missing Link in Social Sciences
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Read More »Largest ACO Program is Saving Piddling Amounts for Medicare
Introduction: “new analysis finds that that MSSP, the oldest and largest Medicare accountable care organization (ACO) program, has lost money for individuals it covers and overall for Medicare it saves just 75¢ per $1000.” AB: Not much of gain there. What does it do for other programs? “Largest ACO Program Saves Piddling Amounts for Medicare,” PNHP. As taken from “Estimated Savings From the Medicare Shared Savings Program,” JAMA Network,...
Read More »Debt Loop Strangling Economy – Watch
Debt Loop Strangling Economy - Watch
Read More »Jobless claims end the year on a solidly positive note
Jobless claims end the year on a solidly positive note – by New Deal democrat For our last data of 2023, initial jobless claims remained at a very low level, up 12,000 from one week ago to 218,000. The four week average declined 250 to 212,000. With the usual one week delay, continuing claims rose 14,000 to 1.875 million: On a YoY% basis, initial claims are up only 2.3%, while the more important four week average is up a mere 0.1%....
Read More »Problems With The Economic Calculation Problem
[embedded content]Hakim on the Economic Calculation Problem Reactionaries often bring up the Economic Calculation Problem (ECP) as a fatal objection to socialism, considered as entailing central planning. Ludwig Von Mises put this forth in 1920 as an argument in principle that central planning is guaranteed to be highly inefficient. He postulates that the planning authority knows the prices of consumer goods and all technical possibilities, including the endowments of originary factors of...
Read More »Trying Hard Not to be an Ugly American while Working in Thailand
Either in the beginning of our trip or at the end of the trip, we would end up in Bangkok, Thailand. Our stay was at The Landmark Hotel which to my knowledge was a Thai hotel and our plant(s) put us up there and on the Executive floor. Centrally located, it was easy to get to the plants and the airport. What you are looking at is the lobby. To the left of the picture, you can see the check in-out counter. Super polite and always smiling. If...
Read More »Navigating the Future in the Dark
Navigating the Future in the Dark
Read More »Steve Keen's Debtwatch 1970-01-01 00:00:00
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