Links for 04-11-17
- Keynesian Economics Is Hot Again - Noah Smith
- A Quick Theory of the Industrial Revolution - Douglas L. Campbell
- How corporate profit-shifting distorts measured productivity - Equitable Growth
- Measuring the Effects of Fedorward Guidance and Asset Purchases - NBER
- Larry Summers misses China’s role in “secular stagnation” - Jared Bernstein
- Why India Is Ready for a Universal Basic Income - Foreign Affairs
- The Fed's Balance Sheet and the Stance of Policy - Cecchetti & Schoenholtz
- Everyday economics could have a positive impact on society - The Independent
- Financial Crises and the Desirability of Macroprudential Policy - Liberty Street
- Expand Social Security, don’t revive 17th century tontines - EPI
- A Fiscal Reality Test for US Republicans - Nouriel Roubini
- Does welfare inhibit success? - Microeconomic Insights
- With the Close of this Chapter, a Final Story - Regulatory Review
- Trade: The benefits of foreign banks - Bank Underground
Posted by Mark Thoma on Tuesday, April 11, 2017 at 12:06 AM in Economics, Links |
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