Mankiw and Conventional Wisdom on Europe The Grumpy Economist – John Cochrane’s blog – Tuesday, July 28, 2015
Debt miracle: Why the country that borrowed the most industrialised first Jaume Ventura, Hans-Joachim Voth27 July 2015 http://www.voxeu.org/ Is debt really that bad? ... Read More »
David Warsh “An Altogether Different Angle” John Von Neumann and Oskar Morgenstern propound behavioral economics in 1944. They meet with some resistance. Gains are ... Read More »
Academics as Economic Advisers: Gold, the ‘Brains Trust,’ and FDR Sebastian Edwards NBER Working Paper No. 21380Issued in July 2015NBER Program(s): IFM In this paper ... Read More »
The Measurement of Wealth: Recessions, Sustainability and Inequality Joseph E. Stiglitz NBER Working Paper No. 21327Issued in July 2015NBER Program(s): EFG This paper considers two ... Read More »
What Is Wrong with the West’s Economies? Edmund S. Phelps AUGUST 13, 2015 ISSUE – http://www.nybooks.com/ “What is wrong with the economies of the ... Read More »
Economists and the European democratic deficit Kevin Hjortshøj O’Rourke Critical Quarterly, Volume 57, Issue 2, pages 121–126, July 2015
Why Greece Should Leave the Eurozone By HANS-WERNER SINN JULY 24, 2015 – The Opinion Pages | http://www.nytimes.com/
Greece, the Sacrificial Lamb By JOSEPH E. STIGLITZ JULY 25, 2015 – The Opinion Pages | http://www.nytimes.com/ The frayed flag over Athens ... Read More »