By Lambert Strether of Corrente Bird Song of the Day This is Lyre Bird week at Naked Capitalism. The sound visualization does not disappoint! * * * Politics “But what is government itself, but the greatest of all reflections on human nature?” –James Madison, Federalist 51 “They had learned nothing, and forgotten nothing.” –Charles Maurice de Talleyrand-Périgord “When the going gets weird, the weird turn pro.” –Hunter Thompson Biden Adminstration “Biden has told Obama he’s running again” [The Hill]. “President Biden has told former President Obama that he is planning to run for reelection in 2024, two sources tell The Hill. The admission to Obama is the latest indication that Biden is likely to run for a second term, something the president has spoken about… [Read More...]
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What is pure CBD oil? Where can I buy it?
CBD Oil vs Hemp Oil hemp seed oil Sometimes used by CBD companies to make CBD products, it might make you wonder what the difference is. What exactly is the difference between CBD oil and hemp seed oil? CBD is a chemical extracted from cannabis. Both marijuana and hemp are derived from cannabis varieties, but the amount of THC in the plant sets them apart. Hemp seed oil is a vegetable oil derived from the plant hemp seeds, with virtually no THC or any other cannabinoids. On the other hand, marijuana has THC levels above 0.3% (usually between 5% and 35%). You can use CBD oil without feeling “high” After that, because it doesn’t affect the same receptors in the brain in the same way… [Read More...]
FirstFT: Lockdown clouding China’s growth prospects
Good morning.This article is our live version First FT communication.Sign up for our Asia, Europe/Africa or America Get it straight to your inbox every weekday morning China’s economy faster-than-expected growth In the first quarter, but official data showed consumer activity contracted as lockdown measures to combat the spread of Covid-19 weighed on the country’s outlook. After growing 4% in the final three months of 2021, China’s GDP grew by 4.8% year-on-year. On a quarterly basis, GDP grew 1.3%. Retail sales, a measure of consumer spending, fell 3.5% in March, the first contraction since July 2020, as authorities tightened restrictions in response to the country’s worst coronavirus outbreak in more than two years. The figures will add pressure to… [Read More...]
U.S. natural gas export boom moderates on cost and climate concerns
A vessel docked at a dock on the Louisiana coast is claiming its LNG cargo. Ice forms on pipelines when refrigerated fuel extracted from fields as far as Texas or Pennsylvania is sent to the insulated cargo holds of tankers for shipment overseas. Cheniere Energy’s Sabine Pass export terminal is one of seven export terminals operating in the United States, all of which are working at full capacity to meet the demands of an energy-hungry global market. Europe’s goal of reducing its reliance on Russian gas in response to Moscow’s war in Ukraine should be a bonanza for U.S. LNG exporters, the world’s largest gas producer. Investors in these specialty companies are bullish, which is reflected in Cheniere’s recent all… [Read More...]
Impact of DRG System on Length of Hospitalization – Healthcare Economist
In many countries, including the United States and the United Kingdom, hospitals are paid per admission by payers (ie, commercial insurers and governments), with more reimbursement for treating more severely ill patients and lower reimbursement for treating lesser ill patients. This system is known as the Diagnosis-Related Group (DRG) system in the United States because the DRG is used to assess the severity of admissions and the level of hospital reimbursement.In England, changes to the system are implemented as described Aragon et al. (2022): Beginning in 1989, the purchaser’s intent was to enter into contractual agreements with hospitals and to determine for themselves the specific form of these agreements. However, the system of setting hospital-level budgets – known in NHS procurement terminology as… [Read More...]
UK households cancel record number of streaming subscriptions
British households have canceled a record number of video subscriptions as they curb non-essential spending in response to a tightening cost of living, fueling fears that the pandemic-fueled streaming boom is over. In the first three months of this year, consumers left about 1.5 million video-on-demand accounts such as Disney Plus, Apple TV Plus and Now, according to analytics group Kantar. While 58% of households retain at least one streaming service, down just 1.3% from the end of 2021, the termination shows that viewers have become pickier About subscribing to multiple platforms. The desire to save money was the most important reason for programme cancellations, the researchers found, and young people were particularly wary of paying for TV on top of the £159 a year… [Read More...]
UK braces for prolonged stagflation
The risk of prolonged stagflation in Britain increased after consumer prices surged more than expected and economic growth slowed to a crawl. Recent official and informal economic data fell short of analysts’ expectations, prompting many to warn of stagflation and even economic contraction in the second quarter of the year. Some experts say the government is not doing enough to help families with their problems. cost of living crisis due to soaring consumer price inflation. Opposition parties in parliament have also accused Chancellor Rishi Sunak of insufficient support for Britons dealing with rising energy and food bills. Stagflation, which refers to slow gross domestic product growth combined with high inflation, is a relatively rare economic condition that can put enormous pressure on consumers and businesses. Last week… [Read More...]
China’s Q1 GDP: Five things to watch
China’s economic outlook was already challenging at the start of the year, as President Xi Jinping’s crackdown on real estate and other high-growth industries rippled through the world’s second-largest economy. But that view has soured ahead of the April 18 release of estimates for first-quarter gross domestic product growth by the National Bureau of Statistics.At the same time, Xi Jinping’s government is grappling with Covid-19 nightmare The situation has swept through some of the country’s largest cities over the past month. Statistics released on Monday will contain only a fraction of the Shanghai closed cityChina’s most populous city and most important financial and manufacturing center, did not become a full-blown crisis until the end of March. Previously, large… [Read More...]
Former CMS admin resigns from Centene board over governance, leadership disputes
Leslie Norwalk this week from Centene’s The board is divided over governance processes and committee leadership. Centene made public her resignation letter Friday in a filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission. Norwalk, a former administrator of the Centers for Medicaid and Medicare Services, was named to the insurance company’s board in January. She is a strategic advisor to the law firm Epstein Becker Green. Norwalk did not immediately respond to an interview request. “The governance process surrounding a recent important decision is seriously behind as I and some other board members see fit,” Norwalk wrote in his April 11 resignation letter. She wrote that the full board did not receive enough information and had no opportunity to discuss it before voting on &#… [Read More...]
Foster Care Economics – Healthcare Economist
<!– .entry-header –> This is something I know very little about, so Bald and others. (2022) The NBER working paper is an interesting read. They describe the key stress of foster care: failing to put foster children at risk can expose them to abuse or neglect; however, putting too many at-risk children into foster care can lead to family disintegration. Some interesting excerpts follow: Prevalence/incidence: “5% of U.S. children are in foster care at some point during childhood, and other countries have similar rates…. 2019 [Child Protective Services] CPS surveyed nearly 3.5 million children who were abused (nearly 5% of all children) and classified approximately 652,000 children as victims (nearly 1% of all children)…37% of children experienced child welfare surveys , 12% of children… [Read More...]
Joe Biden restores oil and gas leases on federal lands
A Biden administration will restart oil and gas leasing on federal lands as it faces mounting pressure to reduce high oil prices, withdrawing from a freeze that had angered industry executives. About 144,000 acres of public land will be sold next week, the Interior Department said on Friday, marking the end of a moratorium on new leases imposed by the president during one of his earliest terms.In June last year, a federal court in Louisiana ordered the Biden administration Restart the rental program. The new leases will charge oil and gas producers higher royalties than before – 18.75 per cent compared to 12.5 per cent previously – and will significantly reduce the amount of land to be auctioned compared to the amount required by the industry. Interior Secretary Deb… [Read More...]
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