Inflation Expectations and Recovery from the Depression in 1933: Evidence from the Narrative Record Andrew Jalil and Gisela Rua Abstract: This paper uses ... Read More »
In ‘Misbehaving,’ an Economics Professor Isn’t Afraid to Attack His OwnMay 5, 2015 – http://www.nytimes.com/ Book Entry By JONATHAN A. KNEE
Speech Chair Janet L. Yellen Finance and Society At the “Finance and Society,” a conference sponsored by Institute for New Economic Thinking, ... Read More »
Dani Rodrik The War of Trade Models There is an interesting debate going on in Europe about the likely consequences of the TTIP (Transatlantic ... Read More »
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Culture, Institutions and Democratization Yuriy Gorodnichenko, Gerard Roland NBER Working Paper No. 21117Issued in April 2015NBER Program(s): POL We construct a model of revolution and ... Read More »
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Bob Solow on rents and decoupling of productivity and wages Posted by Branko Milanovic globalinequality – http://glineq.blogspot.hu/ – Saturday, May 2, 2015
Az első rész a kínai külön jogállású városokkal foglalkozik, a második pedig a növekedési elmélet kudarcának okaival: Interview on Urbanization, Charter Cities and Growth ... Read More »
Justin Fox From “Economic Man” to Behavioral Economics A version of this article appeared in the May 2015 issue (pp.78-85) of Harvard Business Review.