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Alfred D. Chandler, Jr.; Alec Nove; Carlota Perez; Robert J. Gordon; Claudia Goldin and Lawrence F. Katz; Michael Pettis; William D. Nordhaus Request reprint permissions here. Editor’s note: For our ...
Steve Keen's latest book is succinct and wide-ranging. This book provides a clear direction for economics. Meaningful macroeconomic models must be based on reality. Equilibrium for modeling nonlinear, ...
Economic momentum in the United States is no longer moving in one direction — it is fragmenting. The Fed’s latest Beige Book paints a picture of a two-speed economy: five out of twelve Fed Districts ...
U.S. economic activity rose slightly in November, with three of the Federal Reserve's 12 districts reporting modest or moderate growth, offsetting two districts with flat or slightly declining ...
A flurry of new books highlights broad disagreements over how to address the problem. “Most of us agree that inequality is a problem — even if we can’t agree on what that actually means and what to do ...
Authors from Cambridge economist Diane Coyle to Bank of Japan veteran Masaaki Shirakawa have provided more than enough reason to put down our phones and concentrate, as much as one can, on absorbing ...
Given seesawing tariffs, stock market upheaval, and ongoing supply-chain woes, does the average person have any hope of grasping what’s going on with the economy? “I don’t think you can understand it ...
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