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(Luke Froeb)
(Luke Froeb)
Does venture capital still contribute to growth?
5 days ago
President Joe Biden vs. Joe Biden
8 days ago
Restrictive zoning causes segregatation in Connecticut
10 days ago
Is the recent 10% house price increase going to stick?
March 16, 2021
Which cities have the cheapest house prices?
March 16, 2021
Housing Bubble-ology: is this time different?
March 16, 2021
South Lake Tahoe: when housing inventory is low, price increases
March 16, 2021
Alex Catling
Alex Catling
Geography, transportation, and endogenous trade costs
8 days ago
Second chance: the social benefits of diversion in the criminal justice system
March 16, 2021
What Goes Up May Not Come Down: Asymmetric Incidence of Value-Added Taxes
March 1, 2021
Age of marriage, weather shocks, and the direction of marriage payments
February 1, 2021
Innovation in the global firm
January 5, 2021
More Precise Regulation can Lower Pollution in India
December 21, 2020
How acquisitions affect firm behavior and performance: Evidence from the dialysis industry
December 9, 2020
Alex Tabarrok
Alex Tabarrok
Economics in One Virus
6 days ago
Atul Gawande and Zeke Emanuel Now Support Delaying the Second Dose
7 days ago
From the Kibbutz to Libertarianism
10 days ago
Testing and the NFL
11 days ago
A Miniature Masterpiece
12 days ago
Failure is the Mother of Success
13 days ago
In Praise of Tyler Cowen and Patrick Collison
14 days ago
Bradford DeLong
Bradford DeLong
Brad DeLong: Worthy reads on equitable growth, April 6-12 2021
4 days ago
East Asian Miracles: Intro Video :: Econ 135 :: History of Economic Growth: 5.5.1.
5 days ago
DeLongTODAY: Inflation as the Principal Risk? I Do Not See It…
6 days ago
ECON 210a: April 7. Þe Shifting Pace of Growth of Technological & Organizational Knowledge
8 days ago
Over at the SubStack… 2021-03-27 Sa to 2021-04-05 Mo…
11 days ago
Setting the Stage for Understanding Really-Existing Socialism: 1917-1991 :: Spring 2021 :: History of Economic Growth :: Econ 135
11 days ago
The Growth Rate of the Stock of Deployed Ideas Then & Now
15 days ago
Daron Acemoglu
Daron Acemoglu
Biden’s Great Tax Rebalancing
2 days ago
Vaccine Nationalists Are Not Immune
March 11, 2021
The Case for a Higher Minimum Wage
February 24, 2021
Give Workers a Fighting Chance
February 2, 2021
US Institutions After Trump
January 20, 2021
Is Biden Up to the Good Jobs Challenge?
January 6, 2021
Antitrust Alone Won’t Fix the Innovation Problem
October 30, 2020
David
David
What is Grand Forks? (Post #500!)
15 days ago
Metro Area Definition Changes and ND
27 days ago
Radio caller follow ups
28 days ago
Pandemic Policy Starting Points
29 days ago
Herd Immunity in North Dakota
March 17, 2021
Unpopular Opinion Time: Why act like impacts are permanent?
March 11, 2021
Minimum Basic Income, the Legacy Fund, and North Dakota
March 4, 2021
David Andolfatto
David Andolfatto
A Natural Rate of Interest
15 days ago
Is it time for some unpleasant monetarist arithmetic?
March 4, 2021
A Journey in Macroeconomic Thinking
February 21, 2021
Cochrane on debt II
September 9, 2020
Cochrane on why debt matters
September 8, 2020
Why the Fed Should Create a Standing Repo Facility
June 24, 2020
Kalecki on the Political Aspects of Full Employment
February 6, 2020
Dr Dan Steinbock
Dr Dan Steinbock
COVID-19 Origins, Science and Media, Facts and Fantasies
10 days ago
Two Sessions: Amid Uncertainty, China’s Quest for Bold Development
March 10, 2021
The Global Vaccine Race Against Time and Variants
March 4, 2021
Dr. Dan Steinbock in Conversation with Ambassador Irene Giner-Reichl
February 24, 2021
Vaccine Inequality: A New Beginning or Another Missed Opportunity?
February 24, 2021
US-China Reset Key to Brighter Global Economic Prospects
February 12, 2021
China’s Accelerated Recovery Key to Global Growth
January 27, 2021
Emilie Openchowski
Emilie Openchowski
Weekend reading: Reducing uncertainty in tax refunds to reinforce their value edition
7 days ago
Weekend reading: The value of research guiding policy and decision-making edition
14 days ago
Weekend reading: Addressing income inequality to spur economic growth edition
21 days ago
Weekend reading: Expanding Unemployment Insurance coverage benefits workers and boosts the economy edition
28 days ago
Weekend reading: Addressing earnings inequality across the U.S. labor force edition
March 12, 2021
Weekend reading: Executive orders to ensure a strong economic recovery edition
March 5, 2021
Weekend reading: Systemic racism’s impact on Black Americans’ economic outcomes edition
February 26, 2021
Equitable Growth
Equitable Growth
Investing in an equitable future
2 days ago
Executive action to improve U.S. economic measurements
March 3, 2021
Executive action to combat wage theft against U.S. workers
February 24, 2021
Executive action to reform the cost-benefit analysis of U.S. tax regulations
February 24, 2021
Executive action to coordinate antitrust and competition policies across the federal government
February 19, 2021
Executive action to coordinate federal countercyclical regulatory policy
February 17, 2021
ASSA Round-up: Day 3
January 6, 2021
Eric Crampton
Eric Crampton
The Heart of Let’s Get Wellington Moving
3 days ago
Three headlines
3 days ago
Getting to Net Zero
5 days ago
In praise of paper roads
7 days ago
Morning roundup
7 days ago
Afternoon roundup
15 days ago
You Had One Job
17 days ago
FT Alphaville
FT Alphaville
Further reading
3 days ago
Revisiting the EV bubble spreadsheet
4 days ago
Biden’s global tax plan is not without its challenges
4 days ago
Further reading
4 days ago
The great Grand National Excel model
7 days ago
A Green New Deal must put people first
7 days ago
Further reading
7 days ago
Global Economic Intersection Analysis Blog Feed
Global Economic Intersection Analysis Blog Feed
The US Productivity Slowdown After 2005
1 day ago
March Jobs Report – Millions Missing From The Roles
1 day ago
Tiny Housing Bubbles
3 days ago
Debt Fueled Spending Won’t Create Growth
3 days ago
Power And The Dialect Of Economics
3 days ago
Ergodicity In Economics
5 days ago
Bank Capital Requirement
5 days ago
Greg Mankiw
Greg Mankiw
Ranking economists
24 days ago
Market Power in Neoclassical Growth Models
March 8, 2021
Watch the Speed Limit
February 26, 2021
Upcoming Webinar
February 17, 2021
My recent “visit” to the LSE
February 16, 2021
Fiscal Stimulus Around the World
February 11, 2021
CBO on the Minimum Wage
February 9, 2021
John H. Cochrane
John H. Cochrane
Inflation levels
3 days ago
Conversations: covid and (separately) nonprofits
4 days ago
Ip on Bidenomics
8 days ago
A letter to Yellen
9 days ago
San Francisco bans affordable housing
11 days ago
Inflation options?
22 days ago
Defining inequality so it can’t be fixed
23 days ago
John Taylor
John Taylor
Principles of Economics — Open – Online – Ready To Go
19 days ago
The Need for a Monetary Strategy
29 days ago
Rules Are Back In The Fed’s Monetary Policy Report
March 1, 2021
Watch, Listen, and Enjoy a Film About Thomas Sowell
February 3, 2021
Ideas and Actions for a Free Society: Still Relevant After a Year
January 17, 2021
Electronic-Commerce, Non-Store Sales and the Pandemic
January 10, 2021
Stampede Out, Stampede In
December 28, 2020
Joseph E. Gagnon
Joseph E. Gagnon
How foreign exchange intervention works through saving and investment to move the trade balance
24 days ago
The Fed is reluctant to project good times
29 days ago
Inflation fears and the Biden stimulus: Look to the Korean War, not Vietnam
February 25, 2021
Treasury gets one right and two wrong in latest currency manipulation charges
December 16, 2020
Memo to the Biden administration on the US trade deficit and international financial policy
November 4, 2020
Who’s afraid of zombie firms?
October 22, 2020
The Fed’s monetary stance is too tight given its economic forecast
June 11, 2020
Kate Bahn, Carmen Sanchez Cumming
Kate Bahn, Carmen Sanchez Cumming
The latest Jobs Day report is encouraging yet the number of U.S. workers jobless for 27 weeks or more keeps climbing
14 days ago
Equitable Growth’s Jobs Day Graphs: March 2021 Report Edition
14 days ago
JOLTS Day Graphs: January 2021 Edition
March 11, 2021
Four ways to understand the pay divide facing Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander women
March 8, 2021
Jobs report: a year into the coronavirus recession, employment losses have been greatest for Black women workers and Latinx workers
March 5, 2021
JOLTS Day Graphs: December 2020 Edition
February 9, 2021
Jobs report: Coronavirus recession hits workers in low-wage service industries who need access to the social safety net and effective labor protection enforcement
February 5, 2021
Menzie Chinn
Menzie Chinn
Another Minimum Wage Proposal
6 hours ago
Retail Sales: Implications for Consumption
11 hours ago
Business Cycle Indicators as of Mid-April
12 hours ago
Wisconsin Employment: Employment Drop Revised Away
13 hours ago
CPI Surprise
1 day ago
The WSJ April Survey: Accelerating Growth Prospects
4 days ago
When (US) Corporate Tax Rate Reductions Last Bloomed
5 days ago
Michael Spence
Michael Spence
Avoiding a K-Shaped Global Recovery
23 days ago
The Shape of Global Recovery
March 17, 2021
Winners and Losers in the Digital Transformation of Work
February 25, 2021
Biden’s Vaccine Challenge
January 25, 2021
An Interview with Michael Spence
January 5, 2021
The Pandemic Public-Debt Dilemma
December 8, 2020
The State of America’s Disunion
November 23, 2020
Miles Kimball
Miles Kimball
Preparing the Ground for Mathematical Creativity
1 day ago
EdX: Introduction to Biology—The Secret of Life
2 days ago
How to Make Ramadan Fasting—or Any Other Religious Fasting—Easier
3 days ago
Making Lessons Fun Does Not Help Children Learn
4 days ago
The Federalist Papers #28: The Federal Government and States Can Check One Another’s Power, Reducing the Chance of Abuses—Alexander Hamilton
5 days ago
T. K. Rengarajan on the Coming Transformation of Education
6 days ago
James Wells on the Evolution of the Standard Model of Physics
6 days ago
MilesCorak
MilesCorak
“We don’t have a chance in hell …”, Canada’s poverty reduction strategy needs real voice
March 15, 2021
In pandemic times, the unemployment rate is not what it seems
March 14, 2021
Employment Insurance for the future of work, right now
March 10, 2021
An Employment Insurance system for the 21st century: Lesson 2, The future of work calls for better income insurance
January 19, 2021
An Employment Insurance system for the 21st century
October 30, 2020
Employment Insurance reform that promotes agency
October 19, 2020
Social Policy, Now: Next steps for income support and income insurance in Canada
September 1, 2020
Mohamed A. El-Erian
Mohamed A. El-Erian
Ensuring a Stronger and Fairer Global Recovery
14 days ago
The US Recovery’s Promising Moment
March 8, 2021
No One Is Safe Until Everyone Is Safe
February 22, 2021
England’s Lockdown Lessons
January 25, 2021
The Big Bounce-Back?
January 8, 2021
Avoiding America’s Vicious COVID Cycle
December 16, 2020
The COVID Silver Linings Playbook
September 15, 2020
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(B. H.)
[email protected]
(B. H.)
What’s New in Economic History
27 days ago
Congratulations to Nominees and Winners of Business History Conference Prizes
March 16, 2021
Historians and Economic Historians in Conversation
March 6, 2021
2020 Some Thoughts on the Year in American Economic History
January 2, 2021
The Use of Models in Economics and Business History: An Appreciation of Maggie Levenstein
December 18, 2020
Thaler and Twitter on Auctions and Nudges
December 9, 2020
The Green Books and American Economic History
November 24, 2020
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(Cyril Morong)
[email protected]
(Cyril Morong)
How Odysseus Started The Industrial Revolution
7 days ago
These are the highest paying jobs in San Antonio
20 days ago
March Madness Is a Moneymaker. Most Schools Still Operate in Red.
25 days ago
Company has to pay $108 million dollar fine
March 5, 2021
The CPI increased 1.4% in 2020
February 26, 2021
Monkeys seem to be selfish and rational
February 21, 2021
A Special Valentine’s Message On Romantic Love
February 13, 2021
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(Michael Ward)
[email protected]
(Michael Ward)
The Disneyland Dilemma
2 days ago
Gig Workers of the World Unite!
9 days ago
The Economics of Vending Machines
16 days ago
Hiring the Right Bridesmaid
March 9, 2021
Really Complex Pricing
March 4, 2021
Vaccine Tourism
March 2, 2021
Wage Floors move Grocery Workers to Lower Valued Uses
February 3, 2021
ocanuto
ocanuto
TRADE GLOBALIZATION
14 days ago
CHINA’S ECONOMIC REBALANCING
14 days ago
GLOBALIZATION AND TECHNOLOGICAL LEARNING
14 days ago
GLOBAL INEQUALITY
14 days ago
The Pandemic Will Leave Scars on the Job Market
15 days ago
The size of Biden’s fiscal package
February 22, 2021
Central Banks and Inequality
February 11, 2021
Paul Krugman
Paul Krugman
America Needs to Empower Workers Again
3 days ago
Trump’s Corporate Tax Cut Was a Flop
6 days ago
Biden, Yellen and the War on Leprechauns
6 days ago
Republicans Are Mired in Concrete
10 days ago
Bidenomics Is as American as Apple Pie
14 days ago
Why Can’t Republicans Be Populists?
17 days ago
The Decline of Republican Demonization
21 days ago
PS Commentators
PS Commentators
Economics Must Build Back Better, Too
15 days ago
Bitcoin and Beyond
March 11, 2021
Is Inflation Alive?
March 4, 2021
America’s Stimulus Debate
February 25, 2021
How Secure is Putin?
February 18, 2021
The Post-Pandemic Playbook
February 11, 2021
The Grim COVID Convergence?
February 4, 2021
Scott Sumner
Scott Sumner
A very scary headline
10 hours ago
The woke embrace white identity
10 hours ago
Puritanism bleg
10 hours ago
Nick Rowe on interest rates and inflation
3 days ago
Capitalism caused the huge decline in global poverty
11 days ago
Films of 2021:Q1
11 days ago
How bad will the GOP become?
14 days ago
Simon Wren-lewis
Simon Wren-lewis
Two types of recovery from the COVID recession, or how you cannot effectively fight plutocratic populism by returning to the recent past.
4 days ago
Labour should start contesting the Tory record in running the economy
9 days ago
Vines and Willis on the future of macroeconomics
17 days ago
As things stand, the chances of defeating Johnson at the next election are miniscule
24 days ago
The Royal Family is today’s England
March 16, 2021
Why are the Conservatives so bad at running the economy?
March 9, 2021
The budget should create a balanced recovery, but instead it will be about the deficit
March 2, 2021
The Street
The Street
GameStop, Tesla, Palantir and Jobs – On TheStreet Monday
10 days ago
GameStop’s Future: Jim Cramer Outlines Several Possibilities
10 days ago
Why Jim Cramer Would Buy Lululemon Here
15 days ago
Jim Cramer Says Buy and Hold Chewy
15 days ago
Coronavirus Update
15 days ago
Jim Cramer: What Kansas City Southern Deal Means for Auto Trade
24 days ago
Jim Cramer on Tesla: ‘Who Am I to Argue With Cathie Wood?’
24 days ago
Tim Harford
Tim Harford
Cautionary Tales – Number Fever; How Pepsi Nearly Went Pop
7 days ago
Technology has turned back the clock on productivity
8 days ago
In conversation with David Spiegelhalter, and the power of checklists
11 days ago
Cautionary Tales – The Curse of Knowledge meets the Valley of Death
14 days ago
Late greats: why some brilliant ideas get overlooked
15 days ago
What data can’t do, and maths without numbers
18 days ago
Cautionary Tales – The Dunning Kruger Hijack, and Other Criminally Stupid Acts
21 days ago
Timothy Taylor
Timothy Taylor
Dispose of Masks Properly, Or Else
8 days ago
Evolving Patterns of Innovation Across States and Industries
9 days ago
Policy for the Next Pandemics
10 days ago
Nature as Part of the Stock of Humanity’s Wealth
14 days ago
The Spread in Labor Costs Across the European Union
16 days ago
Data and Development
16 days ago
Will the Fed Keep Interest Rates Low for the US Treasury?
17 days ago
Tyler Cowen
Tyler Cowen
Markets in everything those new service sector jobs work from a distance
4 days ago
Sunday assorted links
5 days ago
How to extract information from on-line reviews, or why Star Wars is still a thing
5 days ago
My Conversation with Lex Fridman
5 days ago
India China Canada fact of the day
5 days ago
Saturday assorted links
6 days ago
Which are the most striking elements of Monkey Pong?
6 days ago
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