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Links for 02-24-2013

  • Austerity Europe - Paul Krugman
  • Don’t let doctors’ incomes derail healthcare-cost reform - Felix Salmon
  • Social mobility and generational differences in income status - Miles Corak
  • Monetary Policy and Financial Stability - Miles Kimball
  • Overcoming Obstacles to Better Health Care - Richard Thaler
  • Helicopter money - Vox EU

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    Links for 02-24-2013
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    • Don’t let doctors’ incomes derail healthcare-cost reform - Felix Salmon
    • Social mobility and generational differences in income status - Miles Corak
    • Monetary Policy and Financial Stability - Miles Kimball
    • Overcoming Obstacles to Better Health Care - Richard Thaler
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