Article | Business & Industry, Development
Industrial Policy Is a Good Idea, but So Far We Don’t Have One
The American state has lost the capacity for concentrated and decisive effort at the forefront of technology and the associated science.
Article | Business & Industry, Development
Industrial Policy Is a Good Idea, but So Far We Don’t Have One
The American state has lost the capacity for concentrated and decisive effort at the forefront of technology and the associated science.
Article | Laws, Private Debt
Overdraft Fees, Credit Card Late Fees, and the Lump of Profit Fallacy
Predetermined profit margins and prices hidden in the back end of a transaction are really just market failures.
By Darren Bush, Mark Glick, Gabriel Lozada, and Hal Singer
Article | Macroeconomics
Bernanke and Blanchard’s Obsession with the Wage-Price Spiral
Bernanke and Blanchard have made another failed attempt to salvage establishment macroeconomics after the massive onslaught of adverse inflationary circumstances with which it could evidently not contend.
Article | Government & Politics, Macroeconomics
Behind bogus promises of job creation and economic growth lies a dangerous agenda to shred social safety nets.
Article | Health
By Payal Arya and Fred Ledley
Article | Macroeconomics
Working Paper | Macroeconomics
How convincing is the model analysis by Bernanke and Blanchard? How empirically relevant are their mechanisms causing inflation – and how robust and plausible are their econometric findings?
Working Paper | Health
The empirical analysis of public sector investments and the health value created by the drugs selected for Medicare price negotiations provides a cost basis for the assessment of the maximum fair price.
By Edward W. Zhou, Paula G. Chaves da Silva, Debbie Quijada, and Fred Ledley
Working Paper | Macroeconomics
It is not just all about banking system liquidity
Working Paper | History, Macroeconomics
Read in the context of his time, Bagehot’s book Lombard Street appears as an attempt above all to reveal the dynamic of globalization when global money was sterling.
Working Paper | Inequality & Distribution, Labor
Research on labor market experience does not explain the link between the volatility low-wage workers encounter and their earnings and it leaves open numerous pressing questions, such as what, if anything, can be done to reduce racial and ethnic differences in economic well-being.
Working Paper | Inequality & Distribution, Private Debt
Examining the crucial role of poverty and inequality in shaping household indebtedness.
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