The disruptive potential of online learning: Comparing the cost and quality of online and traditional education David Deming, Claudia Goldin, Lawrence F. Katz, ... Read More »
Why you should show causation before you seek correlation Posted by Kevin Murphy on Feb 5th 2015 http://www.pieria.co.uk
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Which countries managed the Great Recession better? by Antonio Fatas – Sunday, February 1, 2015 – http://fatasmihov.blogspot.hu
Wolfgang Münchau /associate editor of the Financial Times/ Feb 1, 2015 – http://www.ft.com/i Grexit is an avoidable catastrophe ©AFP
Beware Hungary’s cure for the Swiss franc mortgages hangover by Neil.Buckley@ft.com 28/01/2015 – http://www.ft.com
Capital in the 21st Century Orazio Attanasio, Tim Besley, Andrew G Haldane, Peter Lindert, Kevin Hjortshøj O’Rourke, Thomas Piketty, Jaume Ventura ... Read More »