Tim Kane at the Kauffman Foundation is out with his latest survey of economics bloggers (full disclosure: I am both an adviser to the survey and a participant in it).
My favorite feature is a word cloud of adjective that respondents offered to an open-ended question about the U.S. economy:
Uncertainty still reigns (as it should), but ”recovering”, “improving”, and “growing” hold some prime real estate. As do “weak”, fragile”, and “sluggish.”
For comparison, here’s last quarter’s word cloud:
Great Work
Good post. I very interested in the article.