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Impact Evaluation Methods in Public Economics: A Brief Introduction to Randomized Evaluations and Comparison with Other Methods. Dina Pomeranz, October 2015, Paper, "Recent years…
Economists' declaration on universal health coverage. Lawrence Summers, September 17, 2015, Opinion, "With the UN set to launch the bold sustainable development agenda this autumn…
Larry Summers: The Fed Could Hurt the Economy even if it doesn’t Raise Rates. Lawrence Summers, September 17, 2015, Opinion, "Today, the Federal Reserve will makes its most…
Q&A: Lawrence Summers and Why It’s Too Early to Raise Rates. Lawrence Summers, September 16, 2015, Opinion, "Lawrence Summers, the Harvard University professor and former…
Kenneth Rogoff Slams One of the Most Popular Theories for What the Fed Should Do Next. Kenneth Rogoff, September 11, 2015, Video, "Market participants have been coalescing around…
The Ups and Downs of Minimum Wage Policy: The Fair Labor Standards Act in Historical Perspective. Michael Reich, September 11, 2015, Paper. "I provide here a historical overview…
Rate Hike Now Doesn't Seem a Prudent Risk to Take: Summers. Lawrence Summers, September 10, 2015, Video, "Data on the three areas the Federal Reserve cares about most—inflation,…
Larry Summers: Why the Fed Must Stand Still on Rates. Lawrence Summers, September 9, 2015, Opinion. "Two weeks ago, I argued that a Federal Reserve decision to raise rates in…
Carmen Reinhart: Inflation, the Fed, and the Big Picture. Carmen Reinhart, September 5, 2015, Opinion. "Inflation - its causes and its connection to monetary policy and…
China Confronts the Market. Jeffrey Frankel, September 4, 2015, Opinion, "China’s current economic woes have largely been viewed through a single lens: the government’s…