BUDGETS 11/1/07 Arizona Budget Gap Raised from $600 to $800 Million, Arizona Republic
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT, ENERGY, ENVIRONMENT 10/29/07 Wisconsin Funds Biomedical Research (also Renewable Energy and Tech Transfer), FY 07-09 Wisconsin Budget 10/25/07 Cap-and-Trade Bill Is Second-Rate, LA Times 10/25/07 Why is Oil above $90? Econbrowser 10/25/07 At Last, an Overhaul for a Bad [Mining] Law, NY Times 10/24/07 China's Green Energy Gap, NY Times
HEALTH CARE POLICY 11/4/07 Beyond Those Health Care Numbers, N. Gregory Mankiw, NY Times [Fair points on Statements 1 and 2; but Statement 3 - 30% of income on health care in 2050 is "progress"?]
HOUSING POLICY AND PRICES 11/1/07 Elderly Have Problems in Their Aging Upstate NY Housing, Albany Times-Union 10/31/07 Home Prices Are Down and So Is Confidence, NY Times 10/31/07 For the Fed, Falling Houses Trump Falling Dollars, Randall W. Forsythe, Barron’s 10/25/07 Reports Suggest Broader Losses From Mortgages, NY Times 10/24/07 U.S. Existing-Home Sales Down 8% in September, Seasonally Adjusted, Worst-Ever on Record, National Association of Realtors via AOL Money&Finance
NEW YORK CITY - BUDGET 10/31/07 Tighten Belts, Bloomberg Tells Officials, Diane Cardwell, NY Times. 10/31/07 City Agencies Face Hiring Freeze, Budget Cuts, Crain's NY Business. 10/29/07 City Council To Oppose Any Midyear Budget Cuts, Grace Rauh, NY Sun.
NEW YORK CITY - ECONOMY 10/23/07 Personal Bankruptcies in NYC Soared in Past Year, Crain’s NY
NEW YORK CITY - PENSION FUNDS 10/25/07 City’s Pension Fund Soared…,, Jill Gardiner, NY Sun.
PRIVACY 10/31/07 Privacy Groups Propose Do-Not-Track List, Ad Age
TRANSIT 10/30/07 NYC Commuters Pay Highest Share of Transit Costs among Large U.S. Cities, Straphangers, Daily News
TURKEY 10/29/07 Turkey Masses 100,000 Troops on Border with Iraq to Launch Assault on Kurdish Rebels, Reuters
U.S. ECONOMY AND JOBS 11/2/07 October Jobs Rise 166,000, BLS 10/24/07 Jim Rogers: U.S. "In Recession," Reuters
U.S. POLITICS 10/29/07 Thompson Only Republican to Take on Cost of Entitlements, Christian Science Monitor 10/29/07 Rudy Awakening, Rachel Morris, Washington Monthly (November)
10/18/07 Blogspot, Austin Today - Albany Tomorrow? "Information delayed is information denied. Texas has opened up its spending to public scrutiny. By logging onto the Texas Comptroller's window on state spending, individuals can monitor where the money goes. Sunlight is a great disinfectant ..."
10/18/07 Blogspot, Yay PATH - Better Signals=Faster Service "PATH (i.e., its parent, the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey) is upgrading its signals. Great news. The tracks can carry a lot more traffic and they will have to if fewer people are to bring their cars into Manhattan. ..."
10/17/07 Blog on Huffington Post, John Tepper Marlin, The Growing Price of U.S. Debt, "The U.S. public debt is currently $9 trillion. That's an average debt for 303 million U.S. residents of about $30,000, or for 135 million U.S. taxpayers of about $67,000. (The numbers are about six times bigger if we add unreported U.S. liabilities.) This debt is being financed by our children and by the rest of the world..."
10/16/07 Blogspot, The Mayor's Management Report - Raising the Bar. "Glenn Pasanen has a good review on the Gotham Gazette web site of Mayor Bloomberg’s Mayor’s Management Report (MMR). He is critical of the lack of links between numbers and explanatory information. He is right. ..."
10/14/07 Blogspot, Congestion Pricing and Mitigation Options, "Traffic congestion is a costly problem for New York City residents, workers and visitors. The problem originates from inadequate pricing mechanisms for the use of roadways and railways in NYC. It is an aspect of the Tragedy of the Commons. A new report on Alternative Approaches to Traffic Congestion Mitigation in the Manhattan CBD offers options for using pricing to reduce congestion in Manhattan's three CBDs...."
10/11/07 Blogspot, Top 5 City/County Websites "New York City's web site - http://www.nyc.gov/ - is by far the most popular local government web site in the United States, based on visits to the sites. As of August 2007, NYC's site had a 7.3 percent market share. It is more than three times as popular as the next-most-visited site..."
10/10/07 Blogspot, NYC Speaker Quinn's Five Fiscal Reforms. "The NY State Financial Control Board (FCB), created in 1975 to oversee New York City's finances, sunsets in less than a year. City Council Speaker Christine Quinn this morning proposed a five-point fiscal reporting/oversight program (full text here). All of her points are. ..."
10/5/07 Blogspot, September Job Numbers, "The stock market rose significantly today on the much-awaited September employment situation release from BLS, which said: 'Nonfarm payroll employment rose by 110,000 following increases of 93,000 in July and 89,000 in August (as revised).' The 'as revised' parenthetical comment refers to a major swing in the August numbers. The BLS's August employment situation release had reported a decline of 4,000 jobs, and the revision is to a growth of 93,000 jobs. What happened?..."
10/4/07 Blog on Huffington Post, John Tepper Marlin, The U.S. 10-Trillion-Dollar Debt Limit. "The Senate has signed off. The president's borrowing power has been floated up to $10 trillion, which beats the AmEx black card. The president's limit when he came into office in 2001 was $6 trillion. So it's been hiked an average of $500 billion per year during his eight years of office. ... Over the weekend Mayor Bloomberg assailed the continuing huge U.S. budget deficits in a friendly speech to British conservatives..." 30 comments as of 10/15/07.
10/4/07 Blogspot,Predatory Credit Card Issuers? "Who's at fault for the high level of credit card debt and the high fees that are being charged? The credit card issuers, who make it so easy to borrow, or we American consumers who run up five and six-figure credit card bills we can't afford, until the credit stops? ..."
10/1/07 Blogspot, The Rising National Debt - Why It Matters. "Congress has just approved raising the U.S. federal debt ceiling to a tad short of $10 trillion. What happened to the virtue of thrift and foresight exemplified by the fable about the ant and the cricket? The ant works all summer to save for the winter, while the cricket just sings his heart out. Come fall, the cricket begs in vain for food and starves to death, not having figured out the America Buys on Credit solution – buy what you want and put it on Uncle Sam's credit card until it maxes out at $10 trillion. ..."
10/29/07 Turkey Masses 100,000 Troops on Border with Iraq to Launch Assault on Kurdish Rebels, Reuters 10/22/07 Engineer Says Con Ed at Fault for Steam Pipe Rupture, Daily News 10/22/07 Across the Hudson: The Port Authority and the Region's Future, Anthony E. Shorris, Executive Director, Port Authority of NY and NJ at New York Law School Breakfast 10/19 (Video clip) 10/22/07 Breach of Trust: The Workers Comp System After 9/11, Risk & Insurance Magazine 10/22/07 With Wall Street Slowing, Uncertainty Descends, NY Times 10/22/07 Marty Kaplan on Propaganda and the Open Society, HuffPost 10/22/07 Paying the Price for Living in NYC, Courtney Gross, GothamGazette 10/22/07 More Moms Staying (and Eating) at Home, AdAge 10/21/07 The New Lisbon EU Treaty, Vox EU 10/21/07 Should Hosts Be Liable for Serving Liquor to Guests Who Cause Accidents While Driving under the Influence?--And Other Issues of Third-Party Liability--Posner, Becker-Posner Blog 10/21/07 Is Nuclear Power's Comeback for Real? Daniel Gross, Slate 10/21/07 One World, Taking Risks Together [Panic of 1907], Nelson D. Schwartz, NY Times 10/20/07 The Two Americas [Flatland and Zoned Zones], Paul Krugman, NY Times Blog 10/20/07 A Tale of Two Town Houses, Virginia Postrel, November Atlantic 10/19/07 Broadway Strike Would Cost $5 Million/Day (Unattributed Source), Crains NY 10/19/07 Rebel Kurds Threaten Turkish Pipelines, Reuters 10/18/07 Cities Strapped by Weaker Property Taxes, Diane Cardwell, NY Times 10/18/07 Parliament in Turkey Approves Iraq Incursion, NY Times 10/18/07 Food Bank Assisted 1.3 Million New Yorkers in 2006, Up 24% from 2004, Food Bank for NYC, America’s Harvest 10/17/07 Projected $83 Billion Spending on Construction in NYC, 2007-09, NY Building Congress 10/17/07 Islamic Finance, Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs 10/17/07 The Subprime Blame Game: Where Were the Realtors? Knowledge at Wharton 10/17/07 NYC Area Inflation Below U.S. Urban Average in August YOY, BLS 10/17/07 Lovely Photos of Sunsets in NYC by a Friend 10/16/07 ...To Change the Face of Email, VentureBeat 10/16/07 Small Businesses Wary of Disaster Loans, Amanda Fung, Crain's 10/15/07 Cleaning Up NYC's Buildings, Gotham Gazette 10/15/07 Democrats Set Sights on Mayoral Primary, NY Daily News 10/14/07 Best and Worst Credit Cards, Consumer Reports 10/13/07 Alternatives: Traffic Congestion Mitigation in NYC, Keep NYC Congestion Tax Free 10/12/07 Mr. Wilson’s War, LA Times 10/11/07 Import Prices Rose 1% in September, BLS 10/11/07 NYC Monthly Foreclosures Grow, but at a Slower Rate, NY Post 10/11/07 Maybe an Out for Some Subprime Borrowers, John M. Berry, Bloomberg, Economist’s View 10/11/07 Why the Job Market Is Sagging in the Middle, David Wessel, WSJ, Economist’s View 10/11/07 Washington State Urges Highway Congestion Action, Seattle Times 10/11/07 Putting Back Highway Tolls in Massachusetts, Boston Globe via Governing 10/10/07 State Restrictions on Truck Traffic, USA Today 10/10/07 Quinn Suggests NYC Fiscal Changes, Crains - Full Text of Quinn Proposals, City Council 10/10/07 Albany Faces Deficits, AP 10/10/07 Is the Worst Over Or Is the U.S. Housing Recession Getting Worse?, RGE Monitor 10/10/07 Housing Markets around the World, RGE Monitor 10/9/07 U.S. Reserve Assets Fall to $68,589 million, U.S. Treasury 10/9/07 MTA: NYC Congestion Pricing Will Require $767 mil. Capital, $160 mil./yr Interest/Services, MTA 10/8/07 Why Not Shift the Tax Burden to Big Spenders?, Robert Frank, NY Times 10/8/07 SEIU Breaking Free in California, Sacramento Bee 10/8/07 US: September Payrolls, FX Economic Monitor 10/7/07 Why Not Single-Payer? Paul Krugman: NY Times Blog 10/5/07 Employment Plunge Was a Big Oops, EconBrowser 10/5/07 Conservatives Are Such Jokers, Paul Krugman, NY Times
10/5/07 County Clerks Object to Immigrant Licenses, NY Times 10/4/07 New York Area Airports Have Worst Delays in Country, WNYC 10/4/07 NBC Chief Calls for More Laws Against Video and Music Piracy, Washington Post 10/4/07 Welfare States vs Globalisation - or What?. Giuseppe Bertola, VoxEU.org 10/4/07 Bush Era Consumer and Occupational Safety Budgets and Trade Anxiety, EconBrowser 10/3/07 Dealing with "Irrational" Negotiators, Harvard Business School 10/3/07 Vietnam and Qatar Change Dollar Reserve Policies, Calculated Risk 10/3/07 Not All the News is Bad, EconBrowser 10/3/07 Kenneth Rogoff: High Noon at the IMF, Economist's View 10/3/07 Ouch - the Euro Economy Is Feeling the Credit Crisis, Eurozone Watch 10/3/07 Europe-Bashing, Paul Krugman, NY Times Blog 10/3/07 NYC Housing Foreclosures Rise 64% YOY in Third Quarter (Half in Queens), Crain's NY 10/2/07 Metro Area Housing Prices in California Highest, But Falling, RadarLogic 10/2/07 Judges Doubt City's 9/11 Illness Immunity Claim, AP 10/2/07 Four Jane Jacobs Ideas That Should Have Made a Difference, Center for Rethinking Development 10/1/07 Court to Hear World Trade Center Case, NY Sun 10/1/07 R&D Should Count as Investment for GDP, NSF, BEA 10/1/07 Bloomberg against Deficits, Diane Cardwell, NY Times 10/1/07 Dissent on Details on NYC Congestion Pricing, CityStreets 10/1/07 Enron's Second Coming (Countrywide), Paul Krugman, NY Times 10/1/07 Mayor Eyes Paris Bike System, Diane Cardwell, NY Times
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