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Eric Maskin
Global Markets and Inequality in African Countries. Eric Maskin, 2018, Paper, "Globalization has had a big impact on many African countries in the last 20 years. It has provided a…
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July 2018. GrowthPolicy’s interviewed Ed Glaeser, the Fred and Eleanor Glimp…
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Lawrence H. Summers
July 2, 2018, Opinion: "The percentage of US workers, or those seeking employment, aged 25-54 has declined over the past two decades. The impulse behind the latest “big”…
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Yiling Chen
Welfare and Distributional Impacts of Fair Classification. Yiling Chen, 2018, Paper, "Current methodologies in machine learning analyze the effects of various statistical…
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Alberto Alesina
Immigration and Redistribution. Alberto Alesina, June 2018, Paper, "We design and conduct large-scale surveys and experiments in six countries to investigate how natives'…
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The State of the Nation's Housing 2018. Harvard Joint Center for Housing Studies, June 28, 2018, Paper, "As we mark the 30th anniversary of the State of the Nation’s Housing…
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Steven Levitsky
Harvard professor explains why shaming Trump’s henchmen is absolutely effective: ‘Public shaming has an important role’. Steven Levitsky, June 26, 2018, Video, "Is shaming people…
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Lawrence H. Summers
Productivity and Pay: Is the Link Broken? Lawrence Summers, June 2018, Paper, "Since 1973 median compensation in the United States has diverged starkly from average labor…
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Jason Furman
Slower Productivity and Higher Inequality: Are They Related? Jason Furman, June 2018, Paper, "Income growth for typical American families has slowed dramatically since 1973.…
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N. Gregory Mankiw
Why Aren’t More Men Working? N. Gregory Mankiw, June 15, 2018, Opinion, "With unemployment at 3.8 percent, its lowest level in many years, the labor market seems healthy. But…