Reading 01/02/09

  • Economics makes my brain hurt (Wilmott)
  • 9 Ways to Visualize Consumer Spending (FlowingData)
  • Faces of the crisis: Nouriel Roubini (FT)
  • Developed countries aren’t saving because they’re more selfish than ever (Kotlikoff)
  • Forecasting the future, including great interview with Philip Tetlock (BBC)
  • A 10% improvement in electrical distribution efficiency would yield more than all wind power in existence  (TDW)
  • CrossingWallStreet’s 2009 Buy List (CrossingWallStreet)
  • Low Mortgage Rates to Spur New Wave of Defaults (Mr. Mortgage)
  • Palm oil exports up 24 percent (BTimes)
  • Fun measure of "animal spirits" in the markets (Source)
  • Quake flurry subsiding at Yellowstone (USGS)

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  5. Paulson’s Project Lifeline: The Non-Plan Plan

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