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The Political Economy of Government Debt. Alberto Alesina, March 2015, Paper. "This paper critically reviews the literature which explains why and under which …
A Slippery New Rule for Gauging Fiscal Policy. N. Gregory Mankiw, February 28, 2015, Opinion. "A Slippery New Rule for Gauging Fiscal Policy: the case for dynamic over static…
The Deflation Bogeyman. Martin Feldstein, February 28, 2015, Opinion. "The world's major central banks are currently obsessed with the goal of raising their national…
Dynamic Scoring in Congress Is Defensible but Slippery. N. Gregory Mankiw, February 28, 2015, Opinion. "How should Congress’s economists open a can of worms? Keith Hall, the new…
Reflections on Secular Stagnation. Lawrence Summers, February 19, 2015, Opinion. "Summers gave the keynote address at Princeton University’s Julius-Rabinowitz Center for Public…
Japan’s exorbitant privilege. Kenneth Rogoff, February 18, 2015, Paper. "The concept of "exorbitant privilege" [euro] has received great attention from policy makers as well…
Now Is Not The Time To Raise Interest Rates, Lawrence Summers, February 11, 2015, Opinion. "I cannot recall a moment when the gap between what markets expect the Federal Reserve…
Only raise US rates when whites of inflation’s eyes are visible: Aborting recovery and risking a further slowing of price rises is potentially catastrophic. Lawrence Summers…
A Smarter Way to Tax Big Banks. Mark Roe, February 1, 2015, Opinion. "President Obama has reanimated the idea of taxing the debt of big banks to help stabilize the banking…
Competitiveness and Tax Policy. Mihir A. Desai, February 2015, Paper. "In an age of economic anxiety, dramatic changes in the global economy have unsurprisingly received…