Daniel Little Dynamics of medieval cities Saturday, July 29, 2017
Is Productivity Growth Becoming Irrelevant? As the Nobel laureate economist Robert Solow noted in 1987, computers are “everywhere but in the productivity statistics.” Since then, ... Read More »
Annual Report – 2016 – https://www.richmondfed.org/ Reviews economic conditions in the Fifth District during 2016 and includes the article “Understanding Urban Decline” Feature Essay: ... Read More »
The Hartz myth: A closer look at Germany’s labour market reforms Policy brief Christian Odendahl 10 July 2017 – http://www.cer.eu Download PDF ... Read More »
Research on the wage and employment impact of refugees shows modest or no harmful effects on native workers Michael Clemens, Jennifer Hunt 21 July ... Read More »
Defining Excellence: 70 Years of John Bates Clark Medals In 2017 the John Bates Clark Award turned 70, and the 39th medal was be ... Read More »
Making Monetary Policy Great Again The Great Recession exposed the weaknesses of orthodox central banking. Time for a regime change. By Ryan Avent from Summer ... Read More »
How Markets in Europe Opened Up as Guild Monopolies Declined in the Sixteenth Century Posted onhttps://promarket.org/ July 21, 2017 by Prateek Raj ... Read More »
Reallocation and Secularization: The Economic Consequences of the Protestant Reformation Davide Cantoni – Jeremiah Dittmar – Noam Yuchtman April 2017 – https://faculty.haas.berkeley.edu/
Why current definitions of family income are misleading, and why this matters for measures of inequality by Nancy Folbre July 12, 2017 – http://equitablegrowth.org/