Emre Deliveli's Blog on Economics

This blog is a collection on my ramblings on Economics. I plan to write on current economic issues, recent research (sometimes mine, but more often others’), and issues of interest to economists. As I am writing from Turkey, I will try to focus more on the Turkish economy. While I will write in English, I will refer to articles in Turkish and might occasionally invite a guest blogger to write in Turkish. So, apologies for the semi-bilingual nature of the blog if you do not speak Turkish...

Friday, July 16, 2010

Interesting Picks

El-Erian not optimistic on the stress tests.

Don't put too much emphasis on behavioral economists, say behavioral economists.

Latest WSJ survey.

I am a big movie-rewatcher, so I was happy to see Marginal Revolution share his rewatching guideline. I kind of agree with him, except that I love rewatch comedies as well, Dumb and Dumber and The Princess Bride are two favorites, for example.

A new Econ Phd recruiting database.

Mark Tahoma expands on David Altig's post on the Beveridge curve.

How supermodels are like toxic assets.

J-Lo learns getting into politics with the Turks is not a good idea.

I just feel a bit geeky today, so here's the Solow model with Mathematica.

Econpicdata on the relationship between S&P 500 earnings and yields.

BIS paper using gravity model to look at cross-border bank flows to EMs.

FT Money Supply has a new neat policy rate tab.

Summer reading of a strategist.

The correlation between high-yields and VIX.

A primary look at IPOs through a microeconomics lens.
Emre Deliveli at 4:04 PM

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