01-17-2017, 12:17 AM
Two new articles. The first deals with the consistency of fiscal policy:
- Some argue that Paul Krugman has flip-flopped on deficit spending.
- Closer inspection reveals that there isn't much in this, his supposed love for deficit spending has always been conditional on the state of the economy.
- One could appreciate Krugman's underlying economic model, as this has been the best in making sense of the post-financial crisis economy.
The second looks again at Microsoft and the effect of Windows 10 running on Snapdragon chips, which could be widespread:
- Microsoft finally managed to run a full version of Windows 10 on ARM-designed chips, Qualcomm's upcoming Snapdragon 835.
- Windows running on Snapdragon has the potential to become a powerful combination.
- We investigate the markets where this combination can make a real difference.
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