Blogs review: Understanding the Neo-Fisherite rebellion by Jérémie Cohen-Setton on 20th July 2015- http://www.bruegel.org What’s at stake: Neo-Fisherism is on the blogs again. The ... Read More »
IMF Appoints Berkeley Economist Maurice Obstfeld as Chief Economist by Ian TalleyJul 20, 2015 – http://blogs.wsj.com Egy korábbi paper, amelynek ő volt az ... Read More »
Greece should prepare for Grexit and then not do it Charles Wyplosz20 July 2015 – http://www.voxeu.org There is a high likelihood that Grexit will ... Read More »
James Buchanan as Intellectual Entrepreneur by Alex Tabarrok, George Mason University http://journal.apee.org/ | Summer 2015 | Economic history Title James Buchanan as Intellectual ... Read More »
Hayek and Free Banking by George Selginon July 18, 2015 – http://www.alt-m.org/ “Yet Hayek himself was no free banker. For starters, his own ... Read More »
DeLong and Baker discuss two bubbles and two recessions Robert Waldmann| July 19, 2015 http://angrybearblog.com/2015 US/Global Economics “Here is an interesting (as always) cyber ... Read More »
They Told You So: Economists Were Right to Doubt the Euro By N. GREGORY MANKIWJULY 17, 2015 – http://www.nytimes.com/ Economic View
Simon Wren-Lewis Ireland and Greece Mainly Macro blog – Sunday, 19 July 2015
Maxim PinkovskiyA Discussion of Thomas Piketty’s Capital in the Twenty-First Century: By How Much Is r Greater than g? Does More Capital Increase Inequality? ... Read More »
A Surplus of Ambition: Can Europe Rely on Large Primary Surpluses to Solve its Debt Problem? Barry Eichengreen, Ugo Panizza NBER Working Paper No. ... Read More »