SNB, CHF, ECB, and QE The Grumpy Economist – John Cochrane’s blog – Tuesday, January 27, 2015
David Glasner /Washington, DC – economist at the Federal Trade Commission/The Near Irrelevance of the Vertical Long-Run Phillips CurvePublished January 27, 2015 – Uneasy ... Read More »
Greek games and scenarios by Daniel Davieson January 25, 2015 http://crookedtimber.org Grexit: it is not the debt, it is the future by Antonio Fatason ... Read More »
Does Finance Benefit Society? Luigi Zingales Harvard University, NBER and CEPRJanuary 2015 Abstract Academics’ view of the benefits of finance vastly exceeds societal perception. ... Read More »
What Good Are Economists?Robert J. Shiller JAN 15, 2015 – http://www.project-syndicate.org/ How Economists Came to Dominate the ConversationJustin WolfersJAN ... Read More »
‘The Prospects and Consequences of a Possible Syriza Government’ Jamie Galbraith in interviewed by Roger Strassburg on the upcoming Greek election and the prospects ... Read More »
Can long-term global growth be saved? January 2015| Report –McKinsey Global Institute – by James Manyika, Jonathan Woetzel, Richard Dobbs, Jaana Remes, Eric Labaye, ... Read More »
DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMICS GENERAL EXAMINATION (Three hours) Please note on the front cover of your bluebook the number of each question upon ... Read More »
David Andolfatto On the Instability of Unilateral Fixed Exchange Rate Regimes Saturday, January 17, 2015 MacroMania http://andolfatto.blogspot.hu/ Jon DanielssonWhat ... Read More »
Greece will remain in the euro for now Written by Christian Odendahl and Simon Tilford 16 January 2015 – http://www.cer.org.uk Greece will hold ... Read More »