European integration and populism: Addressing Dahrendorf’s quandary Marco Buti, Karl Pichelmann 22 February 2017 – http://voxeu.org/ With its current competences lacking the ability to ... Read More »
Economists Get Too Much Credit – and Blame Feb 23, 2017 – https://www.bloomberg.com/ By Victoria Bateman
Keyu Jin FEB 22, 2017– https://www.project-syndicate.org/China’s Weapons of Trade War
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Protectionist threats jeopardise international trade: Chinese evidence for Trump’s policies Meredith Crowley, Huasheng Song, Ning Meng 10 February 2017 – voxeu.org The Trump ... Read More »
Adapting to the New Globalization Laura Tyson & Susan Lund FEB 8, 2017 – https://www.project-syndicate.org/ Acknowledgement of globalization’s disruptive effects on millions of ... Read More »
‘People Have Had Enough of Experts’ By Sheila Dow As part of our ongoing symposium “Experts on Trial”, Professor Sheila Dow argues that if ... Read More »
Vice Chairman Stanley Fischer Speech At the Warwick Economics Summit, Coventry, United Kingdom February 11, 2017- https://www.federalreserve.gov “I’d Rather Have Bob Solow Than an Econometric ... Read More »
Chair Janet L. Yellen Chair Yellen submitted identical remarks to the Committee on Financial Services, U.S. House of Representatives, on February 15, 2017. Semiannual Monetary ... Read More »
The Great Recession: A Macroeconomic Earthquake Why it happened, endured and wasn’t foreseen. And how it’s changing theory Lawrence J. Christiano | Northwestern University ... Read More »