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The Big Squeeze
Feb 12, 2021
Is r/wallstreetbets really leading a financial revolution?
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Fixing The Eurozone Architecture
Oct 8, 2014
Has the euro experiment largely failed to meet the needs of the people who use it? If so, what can be done? Andrea Terzi suggests innovative ways to repair the Eurozone’s flawed fiscal architecture.
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Fixing the Eurozone
Jul 1, 2015
Greece: reculer pour mieux sauter
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Can it Happen Again?
Mar 27, 2023
This time is different. But is it?
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Article
The Global Trade Slowdown is both True and Non-trivial
Nov 2, 2016
Economists offer widely different explanations for the decline in trade between nations, in a debate that remains unresolved but is increasingly urgent
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China and the International Dollar
Jan 15, 2011
Before the dollar there was the pound, and after the dollar there will be something else.
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Saving the (international) dollar
Feb 9, 2011
A money view of the commodity bubble
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Measuring the Danger of Segregation
Mar 4, 2020
Trevon Logan discusses the impact of structural racism in health and economics
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Conference Session
Scottish First Minister Opens #INET2017
Oct 21, 2017 | 11:00
Nicola Sturgeon covers a range of topics including how economists’ work relates to policymaking, the financial crisis and the dangers of groupthink, how dissatisfaction with stagnating wages and rising inequality played into political shocks like Brexit, the legacy of Adam Smith, why new economic thinking is so important, and what her government is doing to foster and apply it.
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Conference Session
Brexit and the European Union: One Year On
Oct 10, 2017 | 04:00—05:30
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Working Paper
Working Paper SeriesA Method for Agent-Based Models Validation
Mar 2016
This paper proposes a new method to empirically validate simulation models that generate artificial time series data comparable with real-world data.
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Working Paper
Conference paperPolitical Economy of Controlling Systemic Risk: What Governments Can Do Vs. What Governments Are Willing to Do
Apr 2010
In directing panelists to distinguish between what governments “can” and “will” do, this session’s title frames economic policymaking as a balancing act. Principled efforts to define and pursue the public interest are contested and repeatedly knocked off course by conflictingpersonal, bureaucratic, and political concerns that impinge on government decisionmakers.
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Working Paper
Conference paperVague Hopes, Active Aspirations and Equality
Apr 2014
The term human capital describes a set of skills, strengths and know-how that are valuable—both in the narrow sense of being “commercially valuable” (Lindsey, 2013), and the wider one of contributing to a flourishing, deliberate, purposeful life.As Heckman (2014) puts it: “Skills are capacities to act [emphasis added]…They shapeexpectations, constraints, and information” (p. 6).
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The Fall of Intel
Aug 20, 2025
How America’s chip leader lost its edge.
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Voth vs. Ferguson: And How Austerity Leads to Worse Outcomes
Apr 5, 2013
At dinner yesterday Niall Ferguson made the argument that China (or the East) were perhaps no longer looking to how Western countries had built their social institutions and formed their empires, and were instead now doing their own thing as the Western approach was shown to be flawed