Links (4/27/19)
- Progressive Capitalism Is Not an Oxymoron - Joseph Stiglitz
- The Great Republican Abdication - Paul Krugman
- Where Do Good Jobs Come From? - Daron Acemoglu
- Further Thinking on the Costs and Benefits of Deficits - Furman and Summers
- When Did the Blacksmiths Disappear? - Tim Taylor
- Views on the minimum wage show economics to be an inexact science - mainly macro
- Has the U.S. economy stagnated because its work force aged? - FRB Minneapolis
- Restoring Antimonopoly Through Bright-Line Rules - ProMarket
- Survival of the Wrongest - Paul Krugman
- Is the Fed's Floor System Beginning to Fold? - Macro Musings
- Least Squares Is But One Approach to Linear Regression - Marc F. Bellemare
- Recursions for the Moments of Some Discrete Distributions - Dave Giles
- Armpits, White Ghettos and Contempt - Paul Krugman
- Communicating Monetary Policy Uncertainty - Cecchetti & Schoenholtz
- Economic geography bites back - Brookings
- What explains occupational licensing? - Brookings
- Shadows and lights of globalization - Branko Milanovic
- Are broken promises an antitrust violation? – Digitopoly
- Searching for Stimulus - Capital Ebbs and Flows
Posted by Mark Thoma on Saturday, April 27, 2019 at 12:45 PM in Economics, Links |
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