Interview with Richard Thaler University of Chicago behavioral economist on stock markets, NFL drafts and the importance of trust by Douglas Clement – Editor, ... Read More »
Evan Lerner University of Pennsylvania elerner@upenn.eduCommon bias known as the ‘endowment effect’ not present in hunter-gatherer societies 28-Oct-2013 – http://www.eurekalert.org/
Az idei közgazdasági Nobel (emlék)díj odaítélése sokak emlékezetébe idézte 1974-et, amikor a díjat G. Myrdal és F. Hayek között osztották meg. A Nobel-bizottság indoklása ... Read More »
Acemoglu és Robinson véleménye: Daron Acemoglu and James Robinson Democracy and Extremism October 15, 2013 – http://whynationsfail.com/blog/
The so-called structural balance of the general government aims to measure the ‘underlying’ position of the budget by excluding the impact of the economic ... Read More »
Yellen’s Path From Liberal Theorist to Fed Voice for Jobs By BINYAMIN APPELBAUMOctober 9, 2013 – http://www.nytimes.com
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Advanced Economies Strengthening, Emerging Market Economies Weakening Posted on October 8, 2013 by iMFdirect By Olivier Blanchard
Austerity, growth and being economical with the truth Simon Wren-Lewis – economics professor at Oxford University http://mainlymacro.blogspot.hu – Saturday, 28 September 2013
Mathew D. Rose:Good News for Merkel is Not Necessarily Good News for Europe By Mathew D. Rose, a free lance journalist in Berlin – ... Read More »