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Handbook of Field Experiments The last 15 years have seen an explosion in the number, scope, quality, and creativity of field experiments. To take ... Read More »
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Lee RobinsonRewriting history: understanding revisions to UK GDP10 June 2016 – https://bankunderground.co.uk
Chief Economist Interview Evolution Not Revolution: Rethinking Policy at the IMF “The global financial crisis led to a broad rethink of macroeconomic and financial ... Read More »
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The Left Case for Brexit Richard Tuck June 6, 2016 – https://www.dissentmagazine.org