Perhaps most "regulars" here at Mike's already know this, (it would not be unusual for me to be the last one to realize things) but regular MMT blog commenter Ramanan has a blog up.
It is titled "The Case for Concerted Action" which I personally think is a reeeeeeaaally good name. It can be found here.
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IMO it is already the premiere (English) econ blog where one can go to find out the details of the operational structure of the Eurosystem; the European System of Central Banks; Ramanan has a multi-part series already at Part 4 about how the Eurosystem operates which is probably a must read.
This blog is a strong addition to the universe of economic truth.
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Thanks for the tip Matt. I just left dropped Ramanan a note that might of interest to Tom Hickey and others...
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"I was actually thinking about you earlier today. I came across an online (and downloadable) copy of Lorie Tarshis's "The Elements of Economics" and I figured it was up your alley."
http://www.archive.org/details/elementsofeconom030865mbp
"Tarshis was a student of Keynes, and the author of an early textbook (published in 1947, a year before Samuelson's more well known manual), which included the main elements of Keynesian economics.
http://nakedkeynesianism.blogspot.com/2011/07/laurie-tarshis-on-national-debt.html
Thanks for posting that, Beowulf. I had already found that online edition some time ago. Hard copies are just about impossible to come by. I have a hard copy of his Modern Economics (1967). The world would be a different place if Elements had been anointed instead of Samuelson.
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