Your country needs funds: The extraordinary story of Britain’s early efforts to finance the First World War Michael Anson, Norma Cohen, Alastair Owens and Daniel ... Read More »
Still Learning From Milton Friedman: Version 3.0 Posted onJuly 31, 2017 Economics One A blog by John B. Taylor
Were Banks Ever ‘Boring’? Nicola Cetorelli August 02, 2017 – http://libertystreeteconomics.newyorkfed.org/
The Search for New Assumptions By Benjamin Friedman from Summer 2017, No. 45 — http://democracyjournal.org/magazine/ Macro Needs Micro Fabio Ghironi /University of Washington, ... Read More »
Revenge of the Experts Barry Eichengreen AUG 10, 2017 – https://www.project-syndicate.org/
Looking Back: The Financial Crisis Began 10 Years Ago This Week August 07, 2017 S. Cechetti – K. Schoenholtz “The complete evaporation of ... Read More »
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The Second Era of Globalization Is Not yet Over: An Historical Perspective by Michael D. Bordo Tuesday, July 4, 2017 – http://www.hoover.org/ Economics ... Read More »