Technology & Innovation
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	Skill Development and Sustainable Prosperity: Cumulative and Collective Careers versus Skill-Biased Technical ChangeDec 2014 There is widespread and growing concern about the availability of good jobs in the U.S. economy. Inequality has been growing for thirty years and is now at levels not seen since the 1920s. Stable and remunerative employment has become harder for U.S. workers to find. 
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	What Apple Should Do with Its Massive Piles of MoneyOct 19, 2014 An Open Letter to Tim Cook, CEO of Apple 
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	Numbers Show Apple Shareholders Have Already Gotten PlentyOct 16, 2014 Apple should be returning profits to workers who have invested their time and effort into generating its products and to taxpayers who have funded the investments in the physical infrastructure and human knowledge so critical to Apple’s success. 
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	Who Wins and Loses From Innovation?Jul 1, 2014 Improved access to education is often touted as the key to addressing racial inequality in the economy, but Lisa Cook’s research into the innovation economy shows that women and African-Americans are underrepresented despite their educational qualifications. 
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	The Nature of InventionJun 26, 2014 The Institute for New Economic Thinking at Oxford researchers and collaborators data mine 200 years of US Patent Office records to uncover the true nature of innovation. 
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	Inequality and the Future of CapitalismJun 25, 2014 The Research Network Macroeconomics and Macroeconomic Policies (FMM) organises its 18th annual conference on Inequality and the Future of Capitalism with introductory lectures on heterodox economics for graduate students. 
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	Who Invests in the High-Tech Knowledge Base?May 2014 A nation must accumulate a high-tech knowledge base to prosper. 
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	Wage Increases, Transfers, and the Socially Determined Income Distribution in the USAApr 2014 This paper is based on a social accounting matrix (SAM) which incorporates the size distribution of income based on data from the BEA national accounts, the widely discussed 2012 CBO distribution study, and BLS consumer surveys. 
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	Worldwide Revolutions: Is History Repeating Itself?Apr 11, 2014 | 11:00—12:30 
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	Innovation and Inequality: Cause or CureApr 11, 2014 | 11:00—12:30 
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	Methodological Problems in Macroeconomics: Curriculum and ComputersApr 2014 The financial crisis of 2008, and the subsequent worldwide economic depression and continuing dislocation, have made little to no impression on the way macroeconomics is taught at the university level, from Economics 101 through graduate school. It has been “business as usual’, which (it seems to me) means an almost studious avoidance of any attempt to acquire knowledge of how monetary economies actually work. 
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	Can Structural Reform Boost Economic Growth?Apr 2014 How to rebalance Chinese economy has become a topic of heated discussion. After years of fast economic expansion, now China faces a difficult crossroad. The global financial crisis provided clear evidence that China’s traditional export-driven strategy is vulnerable to slumps of the external demand. 
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	New Economic Teaching -Bridging Four GapsApr 2014 When the Curriculum Open-access Resources in Economics (CORE) project launched on 11 November 2013 at Her Majesty’s Treasury in London, we promised that we would be ‘teaching economics as if the last three decades had happened’. The last six months have shown us that this is challenging but we are well on our way to doing it. 
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	Narrative in Teaching EconomicsApr 2014 Economics has advanced an enormous distance from the Walrasian paradigm and the Neoclassical synthesis. However, undergraduate curriculums continue to heavily favour these views of what economics is and what tools it provides for understanding contemporarypublic problems. 
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	Economic Progress and Financial Reform in ChinaApr 11, 2014 | 07:00—07:00