Links for 04-02-2013
- Debt to GDP Ratios: Why Not Make the Numerologists Happy? - Dean Baker
- Central Banks May Not Need Large Foreign-Currency Reserves - WSJ
- It's still a lovefest between Wall Street and regulators - Heidi Moore
- Doing infrastructure right - Steve Benen
- The Future of the Gender Bend - Nancy Folbre
- Is the Demand for Skill Falling? - Arnold Kling
- Economics versus Politics - NBER - Acemoglu, Robinson
- Olivier Blanchard: Five Lessons From the Financial Crisis - Brad DeLong
- The MRS and Happiness Data - NBER - Benjamin, Heffetz, Kimball, Rees-Jones
- The Remarkable Persistence of Long-Run U.S. Growth - Tim Taylor
- Using Labor Force Flows to Forecast the Labor Market - FRB WP
- The Employment Effects of State Hiring Credits - NBER - Neumark, Grijalva
- What is an economic equilibrium? - Noahpinion
- How Liquid Is the Inflation Swap Market? - Liberty Street
- Very Ernstig People - Paul Krugman
- Regulators Let Big Banks Look Safer Than They Are - Sheila Bair
- Moral intuitions as evolutionary modules - UnderstandingSociety
- Update: Recovery Measures - Calculated Risk
Posted by Mark Thoma on Tuesday, April 2, 2013 at 12:03 AM in Economics, Links |
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