Yay! I've been waiting for this for a while!
1. I'd like to subscribe to a semi technical / technical Economics Journal to keep myself up-to-date / learn more. Problem is I can't remember any of them and don't have access to J-Stor like I did in college. I'd like one with a nice mix of micro and macro issues. I also want one that is challenging but also one where I at least have a chance of understanding it. Any ideas?
--The Economist will make you aware of public policy issues. For a trade journal, I think the Journal of Economic Literature or the American Economic Review would be good for what you want. AER I think would be the better.
3. With as little political spin as possible (you're in DC after all) and assuming #2 is right, what would you say the key conclusions are reguarding US economic policy, especially given the huge current account deficit?
--Well, it might be advisable to keep foreign confidence up. I think the US needs to look at its savings rate if were basing the analysis on your equation. Sadly, thats the basic version, its a bit more complex. I'd be much less concerned for the health of our future nation if our savings rate was better. More later...food
4. Many states and localities use multiplier analysis to evaluate whether they should give tax breaks / subsidies to try to lure companies. Ex. of multiplier analysis: Fakey Fake corporation is considering building a customer service center in Fakeyville that will employ 1000 people. Due to the multiplier effect, 1,500 "secondary sector" (retail, doctors etc.) jobs will be created if Fakey Fake goes forward with the plant, thereby increasing total employment in Fakeyville by 2,500).
If Fakeyvill's only goal is to increase its population, do you think offering subsidies / tax breaks to lure companies like Fakey Fake to Fakeyville is an effective strategy?
--If their only goal is to increase population, what kind of population? Residential, industrial, commercial? Fakey Fake could come in and increase commercial population, but could the people who work there and the new customer service people live in another city?
That's All I've got for now! Thanks!