Links for 08-01-17
- Supply-Siders Still Push What Doesn't Work - Noah Smith
- Contra Randal Quarles - Miles Kimball
- Environmental Economics – A Personal Perspective - Robert Stavins
- Forecasting Interest Rates with Macro Trends - FRBSF
- A stalled stimulus - American Economic Association
- The U.S. Is the Sick Man of the Developed World - Justin Fox
- An Overly Confident (Future) Nobel Laureate - Dave Giles
- Intermittent attention, poor memory shape perceptions of inflation - MIT News
- Were Banks ‘Boring’ before the Repeal of Glass-Steagall? - Liberty Street
- Behind the Increase in Prime-Age Labor Force Participation - macroblog
- Dissecting Long-Run International Productivity Patterns - Tim Taylor
- The Bank of Japan’s monetary easing and portfolio rebalancing channel - VoxEU
- Reinventing the wheel - Stumbling and Mumbling
- Brexit and Democracy - mainly macro
- A widening disconnect? - FRED Blog
- The Low Level of Global Real Interest Rates - Stanley Fischer
- A radical alternative to macro policy? - croaking cassandra
- Modernizing the U.S. Payments System - Cecchetti & Schoenholtz
- Restricting Race-Conscious Redistricting - Regulatory Review
Posted by Mark Thoma on Tuesday, August 1, 2017 at 07:42 AM in Economics, Links |
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