This is an admittedly arbitrary selection of posts from 2007 for your amusement. Since I had more than five times as many viewers the second half of the year than the first, popularity would not be as valid an indicator as it would be for established blogs. What follows is a selection of ones that I thought had particular merit, with emphasis on the earlier part of the year. Many of them show off the good work of others writers.
In chronological order:
The Rising Tide of Liquidity, Part 3
The FT : “We Need a Clear and Predictable Price for Carbon”
“Why America Will Need Some Elements of a Welfare State”
It’s Official: “A Potential Credit Crunch”
“Unwinding the Fraud for Bubbles”
Market Failure I: “Money-Driven Medicine”
The Fed: The Need for a Paradigm Shift
America: Banana Republic Watch
Dani Rodrik Looks at the Free Trade Math and Finds Some of It Wanting
Is Thinking Going Out of Fashion?
Debunking the Notion That Unions Hurt Productivity
“Carry trade threatens a deflationary global collapse”
Has the Credit Contraction Finally Begun?
The Environment: China’s Achilles Heel?
On What the Fed Hath Wrought (So Far)
Thomas Palley on “America’s Distorted Expansion”
Martin Wolf: Banks Hold Central Bankers Hostage
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Very sorry. On about 40%, there was a line break in the wrong place, which messed up the links. Dunno how that happened, but has been fixed.
i’m a great fun of you Yves;your posts are fabulous.BTW don’t u have ur “pet-post-picks-from-2008”. and Happy new year