Timothy TaylorPhilanthropy, American Style http://conversableeconomist.blogspot.hu – Friday, January 22, 2016
Competitiveness RevisitedChristian Odendahl – January 12, 2016 Berlin Policy Journal January/February 2016 It has become the economistʼs holy grail – but competitiveness is too ... Read More »
The case for eclecticismEric Lonergan9th January 2016 – http://www.philosophyofmoney.net Is mainstream academic macroeconomics eclectic? Simon Wren-LewisWednesday, 13 January 2016 – http://mainlymacro.blogspot.hu/
Fragility of Purely Real Macroeconomic Models Narayana Kocherlakota NBER Working Paper No. 21866Issued in January 2016NBER Program(s): EFG ME Over the past thirty years, a great ... Read More »
The New Inequality Debate More mainstream economists now find that the income mal-distribution reflects the political sway of elites, not economic imperatives. Robert Kuttner ... Read More »
Barry EichengreenReforming or Deforming the Fed?JAN 12, 2016 – https://www.project-syndicate.org/
Can Economics Change Your Mind? By Adam OzimekJan 12, 2016 – https://www.economy.com/ Can economics change your mind? by Tyler Cowen on January 15, 2016 ... Read More »
Like grandmother, like granddaughter: Education doesn’t change by Bridget Ansel | January 14, 2016 – http://equitablegrowth.org/ “A new working paper by Sarah Kroeger ... Read More »
Gender Discrimination in Scientific Credit By Joshua Gans on Jan 12, 2016 – http://www.digitopoly.org
A ranking of financial economists by centrality Co-Pierre Georg, Michael E. Rose16 January 2016 – http://www.voxeu.org/ Informal collaboration is an integral part of academia. ... Read More »