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03 April 2020

Morning brief: Oil Jawboning, Cellphone data for social distancing

  • Economics

Two stories catching my eye this morning revolve around oil markets and the use of cell phone data to describe behavior.

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02 April 2020

Morning Brief: Radio today, Unemployment Claims

  • Economics

A quick look at the morning headlines before the radio interview today.

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01 April 2020

Retail Pull Factors and Shutdown

  • Economics
  • North Dakota

I am starting to look at a predictive model for decline and recovery in North Dakota due to energy prices and COVID-19. This is some of my early thinking.

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25 March 2020

What does a shutdown look like?

  • Disasters
  • economic history
  • Economics
  • Grand Forks
  • North Dakota

A little discussion of shutdowns with a local example thrown in to show that things do get better.

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25 March 2020

Is $2 Trillion Enough?

  • Economics
  • Fiscal Policy

I have yet to see the actual text of the legislation but I am looking at the news reports of what is included and I have doubts this will be enough. It is good though to see, finally, a fiscal response from the federal government.

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U.S. National Debt

The current U.S. national debt:
$36,212,978,908,050

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