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Underwriters of the United States
Hannah Farber discusses her book and explains how the insurance business and the United States discovered that they were good for one another.
Featuring Hannah Farber
Featuring articles by James B. Thomson and Walker F. Todd, Claudia Sahm, Gerald Epstein, Ronnie J. Phillips, Anastasia Nesvetailova, Gerald P. O’Driscoll, Jr., William Bergman, and Thomas Ferguson
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Underwriters of the United States
Hannah Farber discusses her book and explains how the insurance business and the United States discovered that they were good for one another.
Featuring Hannah Farber
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What’s Actually Behind the Banking Crisis? Why You Pay When They Play.
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Article | Government & Politics, Finance
INET Research on Financial Sector Weakness and Too Big to Fail
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Article | Laws, Technology & Innovation
The contrasting ideologies at play in this tech sector mirror the conflicting ideologies in economics
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Article | Business & Industry, Technology & Innovation
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What Money Can’t Buy is a six part series exploring the role of money and morals in today’s world.
Featuring Michael Sandel, Robert Barro, Rob Johnson, Greg Mankiw, Dambisa Moyo, Richard Posner, Minouche Shafik, Joe Stiglitz, and Lawrence H. Summers
Working Paper | Development, Macroeconomics
A Balance-of-Payments Constrained Growth Perspective
By Juan Carlos Moreno Brid, Lorenzo Nalin, and Edgar Perez-Medina
Working Paper | Finance, Technology & Innovation
On the dereliction of key US-based business corporations to take the lead in making the investments in organizational learning required to generate cutting-edge communication-infrastructure products.
By Marie Carpenter and William Lazonick
Working Paper | Development, Inequality & Distribution, Trade
If primary commodities and mid-to-high-tech manufacturing products are produced by industries with different wage shares, there are distributive implications of deepening trade integration with certain regions with respect to others.
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
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