- Escape Artist by Peter J. Walker, FINANCE & DEVELOPMENT, MARCH 2018, VOL. 55, NO. 1 [Profile of Angus Deaton]
- Misconceptions about Trade Deficits By Timothy Taylor, Conversable Economist (blog), March 30, 2018
- How to Think About Corporate Tax Cuts By JUSTIN WOLFERS, The New York Times, MARCH 30, 2018
- Laplace's Theories of Cognitive Illusions, Heuristics, and Biases By Joshua B. Miller and Andrew Gelman, SSRN Working Paper, March 26, 2018
- What’s Up With That: Building Bigger Roads Actually Makes Traffic Worse By Adam Mann, Wired, June 17, 2014. [Old article seen on March 26, 2018!]
- Tax Cuts and Wages Redux (Slightly Wonkish) By Paul Krugman, The New York Times, March 25, 2018.
- Trade and the Cities (Wonkish) By Paul Krugman, The New York Times, March 24, 2018.
- National Accounts Statistics Back Series 2007 (1950-51 to 1999-2000) Ministry of Statistics and Program Implementation, Government of India, Downloaded on March 25, 2018
- National Accounts Statistics 2017 Ministry of Statistics and Program Implementation, Government of India, Downloaded on March 25, 2018
- Statistical Year Book India 2018 Ministry of Statistics and Program Implementation, Government of India, Downloaded on March 25, 2018
- The euro area’s deepening political divide By Ashoka Mody, VoxEU, 21 March 2018
- Financial engineering will not stabilise an unstable euro area By Paul De Grauwe and Yuemei Ji, VoxEU, 19 March 2018
- Sovereign GDP-linked bonds: Rationale and design By Robert Shiller, Jonathan D. Ostry, James Benford, and Mark Joy, VoxEU,16 March 2018
- Noncompete Agreements Take a Toll on the Economy By Noah Smith, Bloomberg View, March 22, 2018.
- Weak productivity growth and monetary policy: A Keynesian growth perspective By Gianluca Benigno and Luca Fornaro, VoxEU, 15 March 2018
- Why History Goes in Circles By Eric Ormsby, The Wall Street Journal, March 16, 2018 [Review of “Ibn Khaldun: An Intellectual Biography” by Robert Irwin.]
- A Billionaire and a Nurse Shouldn’t Pay the Same Fine for Speeding By ALEC SCHIERENBECK, The New York Times, MARCH 15, 2018
- I added an online comment to the article.
- Paul Krugman Explains Trade and Tariffs By Paul Krugman, The New York Times, March 15, 2018
- Why is free trade good? The Economist, March 14, 2018
- Ten Years After Bear By Stephen Cecchetti and Kermit Schoenholtz, Money and Banking (blog), March 12, 2018
- Ten Years After the Bear Stearns Bailout, Nobody Thinks It Would Happen Again By Justin Baer and Ryan Tracy, The Wall Street Journal, March 13, 2018
- What Steven Pinker gets wrong about economic inequality — and the Enlightenment By David Lay Williams, The Washington Post, March 11, 2018
- Inflation? Bring It On. Workers Could Actually Benefit. By ISABEL V. SAWHILL, The New York Times, MARCH 9, 2018
- The Real Engine of the Business Cycle By Atif Mian and Amir Sufi, Project Syndicate, March 5, 2018
- Trump White House quietly issues report vindicating Obama regulations By David Roberts, Vox, March 6, 2018
- Economic Forecasts with the Yield Curve By Michael D. Bauer and Thomas M. Mertens, FRBSF Economic Letter, March 5, 2018
- The Truth About the SAT and ACT By Nathan Kuncel and Paul Sackett, The Wall Street Journal, March 8, 2018
- Right-to-Work Laws Have Devastated Unions — and Democrats By JAMES FEIGENBAUM, ALEXANDER HERTEL-FERNANDEZ and VANESSA WILLIAMSON, The New York Times, MARCH 8, 2018
- Trump’s tariffs: We’re missing the bigger picture By Jared Bernstein, The Washington Post, March 2, 2018
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