Links for 01-10-17
I just noticed that today's links didn't post (and are now lost). So this will be a long list:
- Who Will Donald Trump Turn Out To Be? - Brad DeLong
- Of productivity in France and in Germany - Thomas Piketty
- Countering public opposition to immigration - VoxEU
- Brexit as identity politics - Stumbling and Mumbling
- Monopsony Takes Center Stage - ProMarket
- Trumpian Uncertainty - Joseph Stiglitz
- Leaders vs followers? - John Cochrane
- The causes of mortgage default - VoxEU
- Tony Atkinson - Frances Woolley
- Two Trade Variables To Watch in 2017 - Brad Setser
- Under the Big (ASSA) Top - Economic Principals
- The Folly of Trumponomics - Simon Johnson
- Pareto, Taleb and the tails of income distributions - Branko Milanovic
- Should data should be treated as a public good? - Richard Green
- All of Machine Learning in One Expression - No Hesitations
- Thoughts on Proposed Corporate Tax Reform - Cecchetti & Schoenholtz
- Sometimes It's Hard to Explain Market Failures - Noah Smith
- Why John Taylor Shouldn't Lead the Federal Reserve - Hale Stewart
- The future of central bank independence - VoxEU
- Transfer Pricing and the Destination Based Cash Flow Tax - EconoSpeak
- When is a Dummy Variable Not a Dummy Variable? - Dave Giles
- China and the Fed: how different this time? - Gavyn Davies
- Tough on the causes of immigration - mainly macro
Posted by Mark Thoma on Tuesday, January 10, 2017 at 12:06 AM in Economics, Links |
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