December 19, 2011 Headlines: China Reacts to Kim Jong-Il, Economics and Politics, Payroll Tax Showdown, and More
Posted by smorgante on 12/19/2011
WSJ: Using emoticons to read China’s feelings on the death of Kim Jong-Il.
Krugman: Will China break?
WSJ: We all know the economy will dominate the 2012 election. Who will voters trust more?
WaPo: What will the economy bring in 2012? Nobody knows.
WSJ: The difficulties in predicting China’s economic growth (or lack thereof).
The Hill: A showdown over the payroll tax threatens to raise taxes on millions of Americans.
Ezra Klein: More analysis of the payroll tax battle.
WSJ: Companies are sitting on cash instead of hiring. Apparently that’s a good thing?
The Hill: Russia moves forward towards full WTO membership.
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