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How the Crypto Hustle Carries on America’s Shameful History of Racial Inequality
Cryptocurrency was supposed to change the economic outlook for Black America. For many, it made things worse.
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Article | Inequality & Distribution, Finance, Race
How the Crypto Hustle Carries on America’s Shameful History of Racial Inequality
Cryptocurrency was supposed to change the economic outlook for Black America. For many, it made things worse.
Video
Inequality Isn't Gender Neutral
If time is money, then why is it often ignored in relation to inequality and gender?
Featuring Ajit Zacharias
Article | Labor
Monopsony in Professional Labor Markets: Hospital System Concentration and Nurse Wage Growth
Growing consolidation in localized hospital markets appears to restrict nurse wage growth
Video | Education, Inequality & Distribution
Inequality, in many ways, may be the biggest question of our times. And yet it is a topic that is still underexplored in conventional economics curricula.
Featuring Branko Milanovic and Arjun Jayadev
Working Paper | Environment, Government & Politics, Health, Microeconomics
Working Paper | Labor
Monopsony in Professional Labor Markets: Hospital System Concentration and Nurse Wages
Article | History, Macroeconomics
Why does the apparently prescient and correct “key currency” view remain an embattled minority view?
Article | Business & Industry, Government & Politics
Article | Business & Industry, Government & Politics
By Thomas Ferguson, Paul Jorgensen, and Jie Chen
Video
Conspicuous Consumption in the US & Germany
Featuring Till van Treeck
Working Paper | Environment, Government & Politics, Health, Microeconomics
The principal threat to economic stability currently is the overhang of debt, both private and public.
Working Paper | Labor
Increased hospital system consolidation in small Metropolitan Statistical Areas is adversely related to nurse wage growth.
Working Paper | History, Macroeconomics
Things are going to break and central banks are going to have to respond, but the mental frame that most people will be using is not well suited for understanding how the world now works
Working Paper | Macroeconomics
A critical reappraisal of the case in favor of monetary tightening pressed by inflation hawks is overdue.
By Thomas Ferguson and Servaas Storm
Working Paper | Business & Industry, Laws, Macroeconomics
The Consumer Welfare Standard is severely limited or defective, preventing it from being an appropriate standard for modern antitrust.
By Mark Glick, Gabriel Lozada, and Darren Bush
Working Paper | Macroeconomics
A Novel Account of Inflation Forecasts
By Roman Frydman and Morten Tabor
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