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July 7, 2022, Opinion: "When online markets first emerged, there was widespread optimism that they would be fair and competitive. Unlike physical stores, consumers would be able…
July/August 2022, Paper: "The U.S. consumer price index (CPI) rose just over 8% between May 2021 and April 2022. That grabbed headlines as the highest rate of inflation in four…
2022, Paper: "The consistent growth of long-term alternative asset managers in the past four decades coincided with the secular decline in interest rates. This has been an…
February 11, 2022, Video: "We are pleased to welcome Lawrence H. Summers to the Teneo Insights Series. Summers is one of America’s leading economists, having served as U.S.…
November 27, 2021, Audio: " NPR's David Folkenflik speaks with Harvard Business Professor Willy Shih about Dollar Tree increasing its prices by 25% and what that says about the…
September 2021, Paper: "Debt in emerging market and developing economies (EMDEs) is at its highest level in half a century. In about nine out of 10 EMDEs, debt is higher now than…
Negative interest rate policy in the post COVID-19 world. Kenneth Rogoff, April 17, 2020, Paper, "In the aftermath of the Global Crisis, conventional monetary policy has been…
February 2020, Paper: "Until the 2008–09 financial crisis, macroeconomic stabilization policy focused nearly exclusively on monetary policy. It made good sense. In terms of…
Evolution or Revolution? Rethinking Macroeconomic Policy after the Great Recession. Lawrence Summers, 2019, Book, "Leading economists discuss post–financial crisis policy dilemmas…
March 2019. GrowthPolicy’s interviewed Ricardo Hausmann, Professor of…