The strange fate of economists’ interest in collective decision-makingBy Beatrice CherrierAug 9, 2016 – https://www.ineteconomics.org/
David J. Price (PhD Candidate – Stanford University) Firming Up Inequality (with Jae Song, Fatih Guvenen, Nicholas Bloom, and Till von Wachter) Using a ... Read More »
The Economic Impact of Universities: Evidence from Across the Globe Anna Valero, John Van Reenen NBER Working Paper No. 22501Issued in August 2016NBER Program(s): ED LS ... Read More »
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Timothy TaylorIs Support for Democracy Eroding? Wednesday, August 10, 2016 http://conversableeconomist.blogspot.hu
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