Links (10/8/18)
- Economic Growth v2 – Paul Romer
- Conditional Optimism: Technology and Climate – Paul Romer
- Economics Nobel 2018: William Nordhaus and Paul Romer - Tim Taylor
- William Nordhaus and why he won the Nobel Prize in economics - Marginal Revolution
- Why Paul Romer won the Nobel Prize in economics - Marginal Revolution
- A Nobel Prize for Breaking Through Hurdles Placed by Economists – Digitopoly
- Romer, Nordhaus Are Deserving Picks for Economics Nobel - Bloomberg
- How We Create and Destroy Growth: A Nobel for Romer and Nordhaus - A Fine Theorem
- How elite universities shape upward mobility - VoxEU
- The economic costs of a discriminatory ideology - VoxEU
- Can Investments Be Too Efficient? - Diane Coyle
- Will New Technologies Help or Harm Developing Countries? - Dani Rodrik
- The Fed Is Not Very Constrained by the Lower Bound on Nominal Interest Rates - NBER
- Overcoming Wealth Inequality by Capital Taxes that Finance Public Investment - NBER
- Inflation and Price Measurement: A Primer - Cecchetti & Schoenholtz
- The Continuing Dominance of the Dollar - Capital Ebbs and Flows
- Bankers’ liability and risk taking - VoxEU
- Black/White Racial Inequality: A Place-Based Look - Tim Taylor
- No One Told Greg Mankiw About the Great Recession - Dean Baker
- Surprising Truths About Trade Deficits - Greg Mankiw
- How the left stopped being a party of the working class - mainly macro
- Opinion | Why Is Behavioral Economics So Popular? - The New York Times
Posted by Mark Thoma on Monday, October 8, 2018 at 10:58 AM in Economics, Links |
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