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- Corporate America Is Suppressing Wages for Many Workers
- How Warren Buffett Won His Multi-Million Dollar Long Bet: 10 years ago, Warren Buffett bet that a boring index fund would outperform a basket of hedge funds. He won
- Can pregnancy rates predict a recession? Research from US academics suggests that the rate of women becoming pregnant begins to fall several quarters prior to economic decline and is a leading economic indicator.
- The GOP's Tax-Cut Narrative Is Already Unraveling
- The Price Tag Hasn't Always Existed, It Had To Be Invented | NPR
- US solar company begins to lay off workers after tariffs instituted by Trump administration
- HQ2 Cities: There's a Better Way to Do Economic Development
- The hidden cost of congestion
- Did quantitative easing work? "While the ECB has created substantial liquidity through quantitative easing, these large injections of liquidity may not have been fully passed on to the real economy." (video 2:11)
- ECB: Spillovers in space and time: where spatial econometrics and Global VAR models meet (PDF)
- How Low Can Unemployment Really Go? Economists Have No Idea
- Fed: Bayesian Inference and Prediction of a Multiple-Change-Point Panel Model with Nonparametric Priors
- Fed: A model of the federal funds market: yesterday, today, and tomorrow
- Bullard: R-Star, The Natural Real Rate of Interest | St. Louis Fed
- CEPS: Over-the-counter interest rate derivatives: The clock is ticking for the UK and the EU (PDF)
- How the youngest generation is redefining work
- Comparing China and Cuba’s Economic Reforms
- LSE: Family firms: the problem of second-generation bosses (PDF)
- ECB: Sovereign defaults in court (PDF)
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