Links (3/21/19)
- Calling time on 'statistical significance' in science research - EurekAlert
- Work of the past, work of the future - VoxEU
- Holy Voodoo, Batman! - Paul Krugman
- Raising the Curtain: Trade and Empire - Brad DeLong
- Six Migrants and Their Descendants Who Made History - Brad DeLong
- The Disjunction Between Production and Distribution - Brad DeLong
- Monetary policy in times of uncertainty - VoxEU
- When the dismal science is getting you down - Women in Economics at Berkeley
- The Fall in China's Current Account Surplus Was Not Replicated Across Asia - Brad Setser
- Alan Krueger helped make life better for millions who will never know his name - Larry Summers
- Responding to some of the critiques of our paper on secular stagnation and fiscal policy - Larry Summers
- The Remarkable Renaissance is US Fossil Fuel Production - Tim Taylor
- A Theory of Housing Demand Shocks - Fed in Print
- Reentry from Out of the Labor Market - Tim Taylor
- Mourning the Loss of Alan Krueger - Paul Krugman
Posted by Mark Thoma on Thursday, March 21, 2019 at 12:41 PM in Economics, Links |
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