Things to Read for Your Evening Procrastination on January 12, 2016
Over at Equitable Growth--The Equitablog:
- How minimum-wage increases affect the flow of firms :
- Trying to think about the Trans-Pacific Partnership* : Confidence as a Political Device
- Can Economics Change Your Mind? :
- Free Capital Flows Can Put Economies in a Bind :
- Facing Up to Climate Reality :
- From Welfare State to Innovation State :
- Jeb Bush, Please Talk to Bob Dole About Food Stamps :
And Over Here:
- Must-Read: Simon Wren-Lewis: Confidence as a Political Device
- Must-Read: Adam Ozimek: Can Economics Change Your Mind?
- Live from Evans Hall : Is it wrong that I feel strongly driven to sign up immediately for every social network and texting app that crosses my desk in order to snarf up the 'delong' ID?
- Live from Toronto: The Trans Pacific Partnership: Options for Canada and the World
- Econ 210a: February 10, 2016: Unfree Labor and Its Consequences: DRAFT
- Must-Read: Wolfgang Münchau: Free Capital Flows Can Put Economies in a Bind
- Today's Economic History: Walter Rathenau
- Must-Read: Timothy Aeppel: Silicon Valley Doesn’t Believe U.S. Productivity Is Down
- Must-Read: Robert Greenstein: Jeb Bush, Please Talk to Bob Dole About Food Stamps
- Must-Read: Dani Rodrik: From Welfare State to Innovation State
- Today's Economic History: The Pace of Innovation in the Eighteenth Century--and Political Uproar
- Monday Smackdown: What Should We Believe: Marco Rubio or Math?: More David-Brooks-Is-in-on-the-Con Blogging from Jonathan Chait
- Comment of the Day: Robert Waldmann: I will comment on 'What Market Failures Underlie Our Fears of 'Secular Stagnation?'"
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