By Arthur S. Brisbane January 12, 2012 10:29 am January 12, 2012 10:29 am I’m looking for reader input on whether and when New York Times news reporters should challenge “facts” that are asserted by newsmakers they write about. One example mentioned recently by a reader: As cited in an Adam Liptak article on the Supreme Court, a court spokeswoman said Clarence Thomas had “misunderstood” a financia
A number of readers have asked me for an evaluation of Eamonn Fingleton’s article about Japan. Is Japan doing as well as he says? Well, no — but his point about the overstatement of Japan’s decline is right. Fingleton’s essay basically throws everything he can think of against the wall, in the hope that some of it sticks. And this detracts from the story. No, current account surpluses aren’t neces
I’m with Brad DeLong on Bernanke’s speech: given Bernanke’s diagnosis of our problems, what he said about the policy response was astonishingly diffident: … the FOMC is prepared to provide additional accommodation if needed to support the economic recovery and to return inflation over time to levels consistent with our mandate. Of course, in considering possible further actions, the FOMC will take
I’ve just finished rereading Richard Koo’s The Holy Grail of Macroeconomics, as part of a multi-book review project. It’s one of the few books out there that talks about what you should do in the aftermath of a burst bubble — almost everyone else obsesses on the causes of the bubble, and possibly on how to prevent the next bubble, neither of which is the clear and present issue. There’s a lot to l
By Nick Bilton March 4, 2010 7:47 am March 4, 2010 7:47 am 3/5/10, 7:43 p.m. | Correction: As legal reporter Joe Mullin notes, Nokia’s lawsuits against Sharp, Hitachi, LG, Toshiba, and Samsung are not related to patent disputes, but instead to price-fixing of mobile phone screens. In addition, R.I.M. did not sue Sharp over patent infringement; Kodak was named in the suit. At first glance, it looks
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