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- Treasury could breach debt ceiling in first half of September, much sooner than previously thought
- Capitalists in the Twenty-First Century: "...we find that the typical top earner derives most of her income from human capital, not financial capital"
- A critical recession indicator used by the Fed just hit its highest level since the financial crisis
- France to introduce 'eco-tax' on flights out of France
- Opinion | The Myth of Monetary Stimulus Is Unraveling
- Germany, the backbone of Europe's economy, 'hit a brick wall' in the second quarter
- China feels the strain as consumer prices soar and producer prices plummet
- Europeans tell Germany to spend more to boost euro economy
- Wage rises for low paid Australians good news for Reserve Bank's rate plans
- Lotte's China woes a harbinger of South Korean exodus | South Korean firms are exiting China at an increasing rate, taking their businesses to Vietnam and other SE-Asian countries.
- What if asset prices remain high forever?
- US job openings fell 0.7% in May
- FRB Stress Testing Conference being live streamed right now
- Groupthink by Irving Janis (1991)
- AOC’s policy adviser makes the case for abolishing billionaires
- Study projects a key role for carbon capture and storage in China
- LSE: Economic Geography Aspects of the Panama Canal (PDF)
- WP - 2019-07-09 - Katrin Assenmacher, Franz Seitz and Jörn Tenhofen: The demand for Swiss banknotes: some new evidence
- WP - 2019-07-09 - Darlena Tartari and Albi Tola: Does the IMF Program Implementation Matter for Sovereign Spreads? The Case of Selected European Emerging Markets
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