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Dr. Joe’s Summer Reading List

By Adam Dewitz
Published: June 18, 2008

Here's the Summer Reading List from Dr. Joe’s Q3 Economic Outlook Webinar held earlier today.

Morgan Stanley Internet Trends



  • just published 6/12/2008; great stuff about social networking, new gadgets


Amazon Kindle – As big as the iPod?


  • Look at the Kindle on amazon.com

  • Why is it called the Kindle? Could it be a burning reference to this book?



Business Week “Mistakes to Avoid During a Downturn”

What kind of economist are you? Take the test!


“Truths About Trade,” 2004 article from Reason


Failure… is good (Forbes via CNN/Money)?


Association of National Advertisers press release



  • “Integrated marketing communications is now broadly embraced by marketers… 74% of marketers now employ it campaigns for most, if not all, of their brands.”

Core inflation as volatile and an inflation predictor is dubunked by the Philadelphia Fed


Yesterday’s Tomorrows” – Reason magazine’s discussion of predictions of the future and how they were wrong


 

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