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    NY Fed Study: Americans, not Chinese, pay for Tariffs Economics

    NY Fed Study: Americans, not Chinese, pay for Tariffs Economics


    NY Fed Study: Americans, not Chinese, pay for Tariffs

    Posted: 25 Nov 2019 11:59 AM PST

    Racial Disparities in Voting Wait Times: Evidence from Smartphone Data

    Posted: 25 Nov 2019 06:07 AM PST

    Job loss predictions over rising minimum wages haven't come true

    Posted: 25 Nov 2019 07:59 AM PST

    Forgiving Student Debt Would Boost Economy, Economists Say

    Posted: 25 Nov 2019 01:02 PM PST

    US, EU 'owe half the cost' of repairing climate damage

    Posted: 25 Nov 2019 11:43 AM PST

    'Everything Is Not Fine': Nobel Economist Calls on Humanity to End Obsession With GDP

    Posted: 25 Nov 2019 02:54 PM PST

    How FedEx Cut Its Tax Bill to $0

    Posted: 25 Nov 2019 04:05 PM PST

    Fed economists warn of inflation and economic ruin if MMT is adopted

    Posted: 25 Nov 2019 12:24 PM PST

    China and U.S. 'very close' to phase one trade deal: Global Times

    Posted: 25 Nov 2019 06:05 AM PST

    Worker-Owned Apps Are Trying to Fix the Gig Economy's Exploitation

    Posted: 25 Nov 2019 09:37 AM PST

    The Welfare Magnet Hypothesis: Evidence From an Immigrant Welfare Scheme in Denmark

    Posted: 25 Nov 2019 04:53 PM PST

    Fed economists warn of 'economic ruin' if MMT-type policies are ever adopted

    Posted: 25 Nov 2019 02:23 PM PST

    Slavoj Zizek : Capitalism can no longer afford freedom

    Posted: 25 Nov 2019 03:52 PM PST

    Unconditional handouts benefit recipients—and their neighbours too

    Posted: 25 Nov 2019 08:20 AM PST

    If solar and wind are so cheap, why are their haters making so much noise: natural gas is leading reason wholesale electricity pricing has fallen over the last decade, however, looking at key markets it is clear there are larger downward effects where wind and solar have been most heavily deployed.

    Posted: 25 Nov 2019 09:36 AM PST

    A data-driven representation of the economic literature, from 1975 until today. By Filippo D'Arcangelo & Maximilian Noichl. Interactive, so viewing on desktop recommended. Data-Source: citation data from WoS, sampled after IDEAS journal-list, processed with umap & hDBSCAN.

    Posted: 25 Nov 2019 04:37 AM PST

    Spam ��Musubi

    Posted: 25 Nov 2019 04:05 PM PST

    Muni Bonds Contain New Fine Print: Beware of Climate Change

    Posted: 25 Nov 2019 06:07 AM PST

    An Exact Approach to Macroeconomics?

    Posted: 25 Nov 2019 03:10 AM PST

    US Leading Economic Index Falls for Third Straight Month

    Posted: 25 Nov 2019 11:51 AM PST

    Extending the Currency Board Principle in Bulgaria

    Posted: 25 Nov 2019 07:36 AM PST

    LSE: The UK Economy: Policies for Investment and Productivity Growth (PDF)

    Posted: 25 Nov 2019 10:11 AM PST

    Key Thought of the Day: China Today is Like Japan in 1989

    Posted: 25 Nov 2019 12:28 AM PST

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