Dr. Thoma graduated from the University of Louisville School of Medicine in 2006. He works in Delaware, OH and specializes in Pediatrics. Dr. Thoma is affiliated with Dublin Methodist Hospital, Nationwide Childrens Hospital and Ohio Health Hardin Memorial Hospital.
Kaiser Permanente Medical GroupKaiser Permanente San Francisco Medical Center Anesthesiology 2425 Geary Blvd FL 4, San Francisco, CA 94115 4158333495 (phone), 4158333310 (fax)
Education:
Medical School University of California, Davis School of Medicine Graduated: 2003
Languages:
English
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Dr. Thoma graduated from the University of California, Davis School of Medicine in 2003. He works in San Francisco, CA and specializes in Anesthesiology. Dr. Thoma is affiliated with Kaiser Foundation Hospital.
As one commenter at Mark Thoma's blog noted: "What they did increase, instead of cutting, is our absurdly overblown defense spending. It should be turned around with all the cuts in defense, and a slight increase in non-defense as we desperately need to invest in infrastructure." Which, by the wAnother commenter at Mark Thoma's blog wrote of the new GOP budget: "This is an immoral piece of proposed legislation. The wealthy in the United States are doing just fine, thank you, and don't need another gratuitous tax cut. Especially given the fact that it wouldn't do a thing to stimulate the U.
ve speculated that further stimulus could be forthcoming in August. (Update: Mark Thoma, economics professor at the University of Oregon, says the Fed will stay in wait and see mode unless data point to further weakening ahead of the next Federal Open Market Committee meeting on July 31-Aug. 1.)
already have speculated that further stimulus could be forthcoming in August. Mark Thoma, economics professor at the University of Oregon, says the Fed will stay in "wait-and-see mode" unless data point to further weakening ahead of the next Federal Open Market Committee meeting on July 31 and Aug.
anything about the recession. Even if you believe spending more on infrastructure will do nothing to help employment, letting infrastructure crumble will hurt our long-run growth, and presently the construction of infrastructure is about as cheap as it gets. Mark Thoma in The Fiscal Times.
Is a mandate constitutional? We'll leave that to the Supreme Court. Is it necessary for a functioning health care market: MoneyWatch blogger Mark Thoma, a professor of economics at the University of Oregon, says yes it is. Here's his argument:
However, that may not come to pass. As MoneyWatch's Mark Thoma writes, Ben Bernanke and the Fed are currently exploring other unconventional options to lower long-term rates without sparking inflation.
Date: Mar 08, 2012
Category: Business
Source: Google
Paul gives new life to an old issue: gold standard
Mark Thoma, an economics professor at the University of Oregon who also has written on the gold standard, said there's not enough gold in the world to cover the value of global transactions and thus alleviate the need for paper money meaning governments would still want to float their currencies'
Date: Jan 18, 2012
Source: Google
President Obama picks a labor economist to help on jobs front
having served in the Clinton and Obama administrations. Interestingly, his nomination drew cheers from such conservative economists asGreg Mankiw (who led President George W. Bush's economics council) and Martin Feldstein (who led President Reagan's) and such liberals as Paul Krugman and Mark Thoma.