Economic implications of Brexit Ben S. Bernanke | June 28, 2016 | http://www.brookings.edu/blogs/ben-bernanke
Impact of lexical and sentiment factors on the popularity of scientific papers JulianSienkiewicz, Eduardo G.Altmann Published 22 June 2016 – http://rsos.royalsocietypublishing.org
A demográfiai megoszlásJohn Burn-MurdochBrexit: the demographic dividehttp://blogs.ft.com | Jun 24 2016 Referendum, életszínvonal és egyenlőtlenségTorsten BellThe referendum, living standards and inequalityPublished on 24 June ... Read More »
Inequality in Germany: How it differs from the US Dalia Marin 23 June 2016 – http://voxeu.org Income inequality is less severe in Germany than ... Read More »
Jeffrey FrankelAre Democrats Really Better for America’s Economy?JUN 22, 2016 – https://www.project-syndicate.org/
The Myth of Austerity and GrowthBy Noah SmithJune 22, 2016 – http://www.bloomberg.com/ Photographer: Louise Kennerley/Fairfax media/getty images
Michael SpenceBrexit in Context20 June 2016 – https://www.project-syndicate.org/ László Kóczy How Brexit would affect the EU power distribution20 June 2016 – http://voxeu.org/ Chris DillowVote ... Read More »
Ten simple rules to use statistics effectively Carnegie Mellon University Public Release: 20-Jun-2016 – http://www.eurekalert.org/ A teljes szöveg: Ten Simple Rules for Effective Statistical Practice ... Read More »
How much does English proficiency help you in economics? by Tyler Cowen on June 20, 2016 – http://marginalrevolution.com/ This article investigates whether the ... Read More »
One Economic Sickness, Five DiagnosesBy N. GREGORY MANKIW JUNE 17, 2016 – http://www.nytimes.com/ Photo: Minh Uong/The New York Times Jared ... Read More »