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John Mauldin's Outside the Box: Greatest Moral Hazard, Says Paul McCulley, Is Austerity Here And Now
The last Thoughts from the Frontline featured an interview of me by Kate Welling. I promised another interview she did with my friend Paul McCulley, who (warning) is a consummate Keynesian. For him (paraphrasing closely), prescribing austerity for the US is like putting an anorexoric patient on a diet. While Paul and I are very good friends, we do not agree on what to do about the current morass. But this is Outside the Box, and the point is to have views that I don't agree with. And Paul is nothing if not an articulate proponent of the neo-Keynesian view. The original publication of his interview in Kate's letter drew some very pointed comments. Right up the OTB's alley.
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Paul Graham essay: Before the Startup (LINK) Related previous post: Paul Graham lecture on How to Start a StartupBill Gates Talks Ebola, MSFT, Bitcoin and More (LINK) Biggest Walrus Gathering Recorded as Sea Ice Shrinks (LINK) Book: The...
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Opalesque.tv Interviews Jack Schwager
Link to interview: Schwager sums up key lessons of Market Wizards series, starts global search for ‘undiscovered traders'In this Opalesque.TV video interview, we interview bestselling author Jack Schwager on his most recent book, "The Little Book...
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John Mauldin's Outside The Box: Face The Music
No one does it like Kate Welling – we're talking financial-world interviews here, "interrogatory journalism," as Kate would put it – and her interview of Dr. Lacy Hunt, which you're about to read, is in my opinion one of the best she's...
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Robert X. Cringely On His 'lost Interview' With Steve Jobs
Found via The Big Picture. It’s a little absurd to interview someone about an interview. But back in 1995, Robert X. Cringely landed a hell of an interview with a hell of a subject, at what was — in retrospect — a hell of a moment. Steve Jobs was...
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John Mauldin: Tough Choices, Big Opportunities
This week I am in Ireland and going from meeting to meeting with a wide variety of people. And this week's letter is a wide-ranging interview with me, conducted by that doyen of financial-world interviews, Kate Welling. She really is one of the best,...
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