Personal savings rate hits 2.4%, lowest since 2005 Economics |
- Personal savings rate hits 2.4%, lowest since 2005
- Marijuana Prices Are Falling in Canada Before Legalization
- U.S. authorities charge three banks, eight individuals in futures 'spoofing' probe
- India to regain top global GDP growth spot in 2018-19
- NYU Professors suggest that landlords pay increased taxes based on proximity to subway
- U.S. rejects proposals to unblock NAFTA, but will stay in talks
- EU drafting law to restrain Chinese takeovers
- An Economist Argues That Our Education System Is Largely Useless
- The Effects of Fair Trade Certification: Evidence from Coffee Producers in Costa Rica
- Bruegel: Rebuilding macroeconomics: Initial reflections on a major theory project
- High-Priced Drugs in Medicare Part D: Diagnosis and Potential Prescription -- by Richard G. Frank, Richard J. Zeckhauser (PDF)
- Exchange Traded Funds 101 For Economists -- by Martin Lettau, Ananth Madhavan (PDF)
- Collier & Hoeffler - Migration, Diasporas and Culture: An Empirical Investigation (Research Paper)
- Bruegel: EU budget: Expectations vs reality
- Do Management Interventions Last? Evidence from India -- by Nicholas Bloom, Aprajit Mahajan, David McKenzie, John Roberts (PDF)
- LSE: All in the Family? CEO Choice and Firm Organization (PDF)
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