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- It’s global warming that will hurt the economy in red states, not a carbon tax
- Study shows job losses a have been from firm closures rather than automation within surviving firms
- Economists focus too little on what people really care about
- 12-year study looks at effects of universal basic income
- CBO says April was best month in history for U.S. budget
- Lobbies in Kenya want tea-picking machines banned until living standards improve
- NYTimes: U.S. Oil Prices Hit $70 a Barrel for First Time Since ’14
- Vanilla price rise hits ice-cream makers
- Several economic indicators weaken, but still no recession in sight
- Germany’s budget is an accident waiting to happen: The finance minister’s obsession with surpluses will damage EU neighbours
- Study finds better measures than a person's occupation to predict long-term earnings
- Sen. Bernie Sanders' Job-Guarantee Boondoggle
- The lapsing of Finland’s universal basic income trial
- Tyler Cowen, Koch Brothers Funding, Mercatus Center, George Mason University, and Academic Freedom
- Toward a Rules-Based International Monetary System
- The Impact of High School Curriculum on Confidence, Academic Success, and Mental and Physical Well-Being of University Students -- by Han Yu, Naci Mocan (PDF)
- U.S. Unemployment Dips Below 4 Percent For The First Time In More Than 17 Years : NPR
- Nestle Bets $7 Billion on Starbucks to Revive Coffee Sales
- Bruegel: How e-commerce reshapes markets and firms’ strategies
- Merkel allies reject idea of European finance minister: Handelsblatt
- Jesper Koll: Japan has a form of capitalism that works
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