r/Economics Discussion Thread - 23 February 2018 Economics |
- r/Economics Discussion Thread - 23 February 2018
- The math in Trump’s infrastructure plan is off by 98 percent, UPenn economists say
- German gov't posts surplus of €36.6 billion ($44.9 billion) — highest since 1990
- The U.S. Economy Is Suffering from Low Demand. Higher Wages Would Help
- Atlanta Is Experiencing A Film And TV Production Boom
- Prime-Age Men May Never Return to U.S. Workforce, Fed Paper Says
- With rates still low, Fed officials fret over next U.S. recession
- EU leaders debate post-Brexit budget deal
- Fed sees economy past full employment but with only 'moderate' wage gains
- Working harder or finding it harder to work
- Trump Favors Commerce’s Harshest Steel and Aluminum Tariffs, Sources Say
- Wealth mobility: Implications for inequality
- IMF:Corporate Indebtedness and Low Productivity Growth of Italian Firms(PDF)
- The revenge of the places that don't matter
- India offers Saudi Arabia stake in second phase of strategic oil reserve- Nikkei Asian Review
- Building a business without good internet access
- A Better Alternative to For-Profit College
- A Simple Way to Open Global Trade
- Solving the productivity puzzle
- Growth miracles: Are they things of the past?
- LSE: Further analysis of the earnings differentials associated with BTECs (PDF)
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