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We play with fire if we skimp on public health. Lawrence Summers, November 10, 2014, Opinion. "Epidemics and pandemics are like earthquakes. Tragic, inevitable and unpredictable.…
The Economics of Inclusion, Ricardo Hausmann, November 7, 2014, Opinion. "Many people find economic growth to be a morally ambiguous goal – palatable, they would argue, only…
How Much (More) Should CEOs Make? A Universal Desire for More Equal Pay, Michael I. Norton, November 2014, Paper, Do people from different countries and different…
Bridge the Gap: Rebuilding America’s Middle Skills. Joseph B. Fuller, November 2014, Paper. "Business and civic leaders, educators, and policymakers of all stripes share concerns…
21st Century Inequality: The Declining Significance of Discrimination. Roland Fryer, Fall 2014, Paper. "The author wants to talk about inequality in the 21st century, in…
The Fable of Land Reform: Leases and Credit Markets in Occupied Japan, J. Mark Ramseyer, October 25, 2012, Paper. "Development officials and scholars routinely argue…
Maximising happiness does not maximise welfare, Edward Glaeser, October 15, 2014, Opinion. "Governments are now measuring happiness, or subjective wellbeing, and some have begun…
Group Learning, Wage Dispersion, and Nonstationary. Julio J. Rotemberg, October 15, 2014, Paper. "It is shown that differences in beliefs can be an important source of…
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…
Average American Wages Moving In 'Wrong Direction'. Michael Porter, October 7, 2014, Audio. "Morning Edition Host Bob Seay interviews Professor Michael Porter from Harvard…