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John Lunn's Basically Economics Blog John Lunn's Basically Economics Blog Friday, January 9, 2015 Hiring Finished 2014 Strong in December Good jobs report today.  An article on it can be found here .  Best year for hiring in many years.  There are still concerns over labor force figures and earnings. Posted by John Lunn at 10:13 AM No comments: Labels: jobs report Wednesday, January 7, 2015 Lazear of "Scoring" of Legislation Ed Lazear has an op-ed in the WSJ today concerning Congress' requiring the CBO to "score" legislation for economic growth.  To this point, the CBO has not done that on the grounds it wants to maintain an unbiased position. But, as Lazear points out, to not consider the effects on growth is to bias things in favor of passing legislation.  He offers several reasons why scoring is a good idea, and how it can be done while maintaining objectivity. Posted by John Lunn at 12:52 PM No comments: Labels: CBO , economic growth Hy...

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