“Peer review” is younger than you think. Does that mean it can go away? Posted by Ben Schmidt Friday, September 15, 2017 – http://sappingattention.blogspot.hu/
Why Workers Are Losing to Capitalists Automation and offshoring may be conspiring to reduce labor’s share of income. by Noah Smith 2017. ... Read More »
Daniel Little Worker-owned enterprises as a social solution image: Mondragon headquarters, Arrasate-Mondragon, Spain Sunday, September 17, 2017 – http://understandingsociety.blogspot.hu
Antitrust in the Labor Market: Protectionist, or Pro-Competitive? Posted on September 20, 2017 https://promarket.org/ by Marshall Steinbaum Redirecting antitrust enforcement to confront ... Read More »
Explaining the Alternative für Deutschland party’s electoral success: The shadow of Nazi voting Davide Cantoni, Felix Hagemeister, Mark Westcott 18 September 2017 – ... Read More »
What Jamie Dimon Got Wrong About Bitcoin and Tulips The problems cryptocurrencies help solve will not disappear if their prices collapse the way tulip ... Read More »
What are economists for? When you meet someone at a cocktail party who learns you are an economist, the inevitable question follows, “What’s the ... Read More »
Economyths: The Five Stages of Economic Grief A healthy healing process for the economics profession to slowly come to terms with its role in ... Read More »
In a Great Recession, the case for flexible exchange rates is alive and well Giancarlo Corsetti, Gernot Müller, Keith Kuester16 September 2017 – voxeu.org ... Read More »
The Revolution of Information Economics: The Past and the Future Joseph E. Stiglitz NBER Working Paper No. 23780Issued in September 2017NBER Program(s): DEV The economics ... Read More »