Back to Basics By James Surowiecki The Financial Page May 4, 2015 Issue http://www.newyorker.com/magazine “…..two weeks ago, Jeff Immelt, G.E.’s C.E.O., announced that ... Read More »
John Bates Clark Medal The John Bates Clark Medal was awarded biennially from 1947-2009 to that American economist under the age of forty who ... Read More »
The Science of Scarcity A behavioral economist’s fresh perspectives on poverty by Cara FeinbergMay-June 2015 – http://harvardmagazine.com
World Happiness Report 2015 The 2015 World Happiness Report and supplemental files are available for download for free below. Title File Size World ... Read More »
Economists Actually Agree on This: The Wisdom of Free Trade April 24, 2015 – http://www.nytimes.com Economic View By N. GREGORY MANKIW “Economists are famous ... Read More »
Can we predict happiness? by Robb Rutledge, Max Planck University College London Centre for Computational Psychiatry and Ageing Research OECD Insights Blog – 23/04/2015 ... Read More »
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The critique of modern macro – Do modern macroeconomic tools developed in the stable macroeconomic environment still make sense? by Jérémie Cohen-Setton on 20th ... Read More »
The economists’ manifestoTim Harford If Britain’s top economists were in charge, what policies would they implement? Tim Harford sets the challenge April 17, 2015 ... Read More »