Venezuela Refuses to Default. Few People Seem to Understand Why. by Sebastian Boyd July 5, 2016 – http://www.bloomberg.com/
Gluttony and sloth Rachel Griffith, Melanie Lührmann 11 July 2016 – voxeu.org The rise in obesity has largely been attributed to an increase in ... Read More »
Eric Kaufmann It’s NOT the economy, stupid: Brexit as a story of personal values July 9th, 2016 – http://blogs.lse.ac.uk/
Britain’s Long Goodbye Photo: Daniel Leal-Olivas/Zuma Press The UK’s shocking vote to leave the EU continues to generate uncertainty at home and abroad, not least because ... Read More »
Freedom Is Receding Around the World By Noah Smith JULY 8, 2016 – https://www.bloomberg.com I’m not so sure that Brexit is a manifestation ... Read More »
The Permanent Effects of Fiscal Consolidations Antonio Fatás, Lawrence H. Summers NBER Working Paper No. 22374Issued in June 2016NBER Program(s): EFG The global financial crisis ... Read More »
Channeling Charles Kindleberger on Brexit By Perry G. Mehrling JUL 5, 2016 – http://ineteconomics.org/
Brexit Demonstrates the Power of the Old By Narayana Kocherlakota JULY 6, 2016 – http://www.bloomberg.com/ PHOTOGRAPH: FOX PHOTOS/GETTY IMAGES
We’re All Biased, but That Doesn’t Keep Us from Making Valid Decisions We can often believe conclusions we reach even when we know that ... Read More »
How to Teach Intermediate Macroeconomics after the Crisis? Olivier Blanchard (The Peterson Institute for International Economics (PIIE) June 2, 2016 – https://piie.com