- Central bankers grapple with the changing nature of competition, The Economist, August 30, 2018
- Rawls rules: Three post-war liberals strove to establish the meaning of freedom, The Economist, August 30, 2018
- John Law: the 18th-century Scot who became richer than the king of France BY LUCY HUGHES-HALLETT, New Statesman, August 29, 2018
- The remarkable story of how John Law transformed the French economy after establishing a national bank.
- Why Manafort and Cohen Thought They’d Get Away With It By Jesse Eisinger, The New York Times, August 24, 2018
- Money Really Does Lead to a More Satisfying Life By Justin Wolfers, The New York Times, August 24, 2018
- Governments need better ways to manage migration The Economist, August 23, 2018
- Hayek, Popper and Schumpeter formulated a response to tyranny The Economist, August 23, 2018
- What a rising current-account surplus means for the euro area The Economist, August 23, 2018
- Greece’s Bailouts End, but Its Prospects Still Look Grim By Yannis Palaiologos, The Wall Street Journal, Aug. 19, 2018
- Greece’s Bailout Is Ending. The Pain Is Far From Over. By Liz Alderman, The New York Times, August 19, 2018
- Was John Maynard Keynes a liberal? The Economist, August 18, 2018
- Productivity and wages: What’s the connection? By Jared Bernstein, The Washington Post, August 14, 2018
- How 2,000-year-old roads predict modern-day prosperity By Christopher Ingraham, The Washington Post, August 7, 2018
- Notes on a Butter Republic By Paul Krugman, The New York Times, August 5, 2018
- Apple’s $1 Trillion Milestone Reflects Rise of Powerful Megacompanies By Matt Phillips, The New York Times, Aug. 2, 2018
Friday, August 03, 2018
Notable: August 2018
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
June 2026
The War Forgotten by the World Is an Apocalypse Now By Hannah Beech, with visuals by Daniel Berehulak, The New York Times, June 24, 2026 My...
-
Although I was born in Philadelphia, I spent the first twenty-two years of my life growing up in Calcutta (now Kolkata ), the capital city o...
-
Just read a fascinating article on the dysfunctional nature of India's medical education system: India’s private medical colleges and c...
-
Trevor Swan (1918–1989) is an economist hero of mine. Even today's macroeconomists rely on the Solow-Swan model of 1956 to organize t...
No comments:
Post a Comment