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April 07, 2008

Morning Links: 04/07/2008:

Brad Delong says we have a magneto problem:

"The world economy, as John Maynard Keynes put it 75 years ago, is developing magneto trouble. What it needs is a push - more aggregate demand."

No word if the X-Men will answer the call.

The New York Times has a story on executive compensation which keeps rising even as shareholder returns don't. Here is a nice graphic that provides detailed info on executive pay.

Paul Krugman discusses the recent surge in food prices and spots some news about the issue on his blog.

In the Financial Times the International Monetary Fund sounds the alarm for more to be done world wide to rescue credit markets.

Also from the International Monetary Fund (IMF) some concern that housing prices are a bit high in many parts of Europe.

--Mark Price


Posted by Price at April 7, 2008 09:08 AM

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