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Why Public Investment is really a free lunch. Lawrence Summers, October 7, 2014, Opinion. "The IMF finds that a dollar of spending increases output by nearly $3. The International…
Tax Morale, Monica Singhal, October 2014, Paper, There is an apparent disconnect between much of the academic literature on tax compliance and the administration of tax policy. In…
Dodging the Taxman: Firm Misreporting and Limits to Tax Enforcement. Dina Pomeranz, October 2014, Paper. "Reducing tax evasion is a key priority for many governments,…
A Currency We Can Call Our Own: Populism, Banking Crises, and Exchange Rate Crises in Argentina, 1946-2002, Rafael Di Tella, October 2014, Case. "The case describes Argentina…
Austerity in 2009-2013, Alberto Alesina, September 29, 2014, Paper, The deficit reduction policies (often referred to as fiscal “austerity”) followed by several OECD…
Reforming LIBOR and Other Financial-Market Benchmarks, Jeremy Stein, September 19, 2014, Paper, "We outline key steps necessary to reform the London Interbank Offered Rate (…
Should Venezuela Default? Ricardo Hausmann, September 5, 2014, Opinion. "Will Venezuela default on its foreign bonds? Markets fear that it might. That is why Venezuelan bonds pay…
Market Power in Mortgage Lending and the Transmission of Monetary Policy. David Scharfstein, Adi Sunderam, September 2014, Paper. "We present evidence that high concentration in…
Central bank rules in historical perspective. Niall Ferguson, September 1, 2014, Paper. "This article explains that, while Walter Bagehot׳s Lombard Street had a rule about the…