More stuff I read this morning:
--William Polley asks bloggers to weigh in on FOMC policy, and Everyone's Illusion predicts three more rate hikes are coming. William hopes it isn't so.
-- Barry Ritholtz continues his campaign against the notion of core inflation. Debate is good -- but I'm holding my position for now.
-- David K. Smith does some China myth-busting.
-- Econbrowser kicks out another must-read post on the origins of the U.S. current account deficit. Jim is worried. Mark Thoma helps out with some advice from The Economist. The bottom line -- the U.S. should save more, China and other emerging-economy countries should save less.
-- William Polley breaks the news that the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago has brought the world its first official blogs from the central bank. Gee -- wish I would of have thought of that.
UPDATE: I neglected to notice that Menzie Chinn was guest-blogging at Econbrowser. Jim may or be worried.