How not to report on economics
I have landed on the mailing list for "Remapping Debate" -- a site launched to do original reporting on policy issues. The idea is to …Read More
I have landed on the mailing list for "Remapping Debate" -- a site launched to do original reporting on policy issues. The idea is to …Read More
So it turned out that my business, alone, was not enough to keep Borders solvent. I was a faithful customer of the Borders at 32nd …Read More
Lorie Marrero, author of The Clutter Diet (and host of The Clutter Diet blog) is a long time friend of 168 Hours (see her guest …Read More
That's the news from a recent cover story in Time by Ruth Davis Konigsberg. I'm always excited to see the American Time Use Survey get …Read More
The debt ceiling debate continues (bringing out my inner wonk... who's been deeply buried for a while). I'm quite intrigued and excited by the broad …Read More
Borders may be liquidating, but there is no shortage of books still being printed, judging by the listings that come across my desk. The other …Read More
I recently provided a cover blurb for the new book Professor Mommy: Finding Work-Family Balance in Academia. Written by Bowdoin professors Rachel Connelly and Kristen …Read More
Like most Americans, I've been watching the political debate over the debt ceiling with some mixture of incredulousness, cynicism and alarm. The former comes from …Read More
Lots of headlines already this week! The Wall Street Journal's "The Juggle" blog featured 168 Hours yesterday -- particularly my question of where we hit the …Read More
My Twitter account was compromised this past weekend by a phishing scam that, in retrospect, should have been quite clear. As a result, I inadvertently …Read More