Links (9/20/18)
- A Smorgasbord Recession? (Wonkish) - Paul Krugman
- Political Pressure on Central Banks - Carola Binder
- Three Sudden Stops and a Surge - Brad Setser
- Japan’s Successful Economic Model - Adair Turner
- The economic cost of repellent leadership - VoxEU
- Foreign expansion, competition, and bank risk - VoxEU
- Tax cuts have not led to bonuses, wage or compensation growth - EPI
- Reflections by Bernanke, Geithner and Paulson (Video) - Brookings
- Saving the Planet Doesn’t Mean Killing Economic Growth - Bloomberg
- Controlling My Heating Bill Using Bayesian Model Averaging - Dave Giles
- Communicating Academic Economics Ideas to the General Public - Mathew Kahn
- Growth, well-being: policy should not be based on GDP alone - Micro Insights
- How the sterling money markets dried up - Bank Underground
- Update on US Health Insurance Coverage - Tim Taylor
- The increasing faith in macroprudential policies - VoxEU
- Kavanaugh and the Politics of Bad Faith - Paul Krugman
Posted by Mark Thoma on Thursday, September 20, 2018 at 10:53 AM in Economics, Links |
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