Archive
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Video
Early Interventions Lead To Higher IQs
Sep 2, 2014
We can change who we are. We can improve ourselves in various ways, and we can give ourselves possibilities to grow intellectually.
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Working Paper
Grantee paperThe Emergence of a Finance Culture in American Households, 1989-2007
Aug 2014
As the financial economy has expanded beginning in the mid-1980s, it has done so in part by selling more products to individuals and households.
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Working Paper
Grantee paperFinancial Crises, Political Constraints, and Policy Responses
Aug 2014
We analyze the political environment in the wake of financial crises and try to infer its implications on decision making and economic policies.
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Working Paper
Grantee paperVisualising Stock-Flow-Consistent Models as Directed Acyclic Graphs
Aug 2014
We show how every stock-flow consistent model of the macroeconomy can be represented as a directed acyclic graph.
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Working Paper
Grantee paperU.S. Public Pension Funds and Alternative Investments
Aug 2014
In the past decade and a half, state and local public employee retirement systems in the United States have significantly shifted their fund investment strategies toward a greater allocation in alternative investments. Today, roughly $660 billion of public pension funds are invested in hedge funds and private equity funds. These alternative investments typically require new governance structures within the pension funds in order to adequately monitor accompanying risks and returns, management fee arrangements and investment complexity.
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Working Paper
Working Paper SeriesThe Political Movement that Dared not Speak its own Name: The Neoliberal Thought Collective Under Erasure
Aug 2014
Why do so many people who should know better argue that Neoliberalism ‘does not exist’?
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Video
Cyber Security & Centralized Data, What Could Go Wrong?
Aug 26, 2014
What is the scale of effort that is actually required to initiate global cyber warfare? Amir Herzberg elaborates on cyber security, cyber warfare and basic privacy in the global digital age.
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Article
How to Make Economics Students More Critical and Adaptive Thinkers?
Aug 14, 2014
Can we learn something from philosophy students?
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Video
Healthcare In The 21st Century
Aug 9, 2014
Many believe that we already have a healthcare problem. But let’s get this straight: healthcare is a solution. Joon Yun posits a new way of thinking about health, illness and aging.
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Video
Beyond Dodd-Frank
Aug 3, 2014
Has the Dodd-Frank Act had its intended effect?
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Working Paper
Grantee paperThe Rich Stay Richer: The Effects of the Financial Crisis on Household Well-being, 2007-2009
Jul 2014
The 2007-2009 financial crisis initially appeared to have destroyed a huge amount of wealth in the U.S.
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Article
What's Holding Back Reform in Economics?
Jul 31, 2014
Before reforming economics, we need to reform the discourse.
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Article
Pasinetti on Institutional Forces and the Discipline of Economics
Jul 29, 2014
Ever since 2008, increasing numbers of economists, students, and even market professionals have protested the way economics is currently taught and practiced.
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Article
Destabilizing A Stable Crisis
Jul 28, 2014
Readers of Minsky are familiar with the idea that governments should act as financial stabilizing agents for their economies by running surpluses in times of boom and deficits in times of crises.
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Video
Creating a Culture of Entrepreneurship in India
Jul 23, 2014
Ajay Kela on creating a culture of entrepreneurship in India.