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N. Gregory Mankiw
Defending the One Percent. Gregory Mankiw, Summer 2013, Paper. "Imagine a society with perfect economic equality. Perhaps out of sheer coincidence, the supply and demand for…
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George Borjas
The Slowdown in the Economic Assimilation of Immigrants: Aging and Cohort Effects Revisited Again. George Borjas, June 2013, Paper. "This paper examines the evolution of immigrant…
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Michael Sandel
Michael Sandel interview: the marketization of everything is undermining democracy. Michael Sandel, May 22, 2013, Opinion. "In this short and lucid polemic, Sandel describes a…
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Elhanan Helpman
Foreign Trade and Investments: Firm-Level Perspectives. Elhanan Helpman, May 10, 2013, Paper. "This Economica Coase Lecture reviews research that has revolutionized the field of…
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Return to Being Black, Living in the Red: A Race Gap in Wealth That Goes Beyond Social Origins. Alexandra Killewald, May 9, 2013, Paper.  "In the United States, racial…
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Martin King Whyte
China Needs Justice, Not Equality. Martin K. Whyte, May 5, 2013, Paper. "In March, China completed its transition to a new leadership team. The usual fanfare -- masses of black…
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Rohit Deshpandé
Sweatshop Labor Is Wrong Unless the Shoes Are Cute: Cognition Can Both Hurt and Help Motivated Moral Reasoning. Rohit Deshpandé, May 2013, Paper. "The present research…
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Alberto Alesina
On the Origins of Gender Roles: Women and the Plough. Alberto Alesina, Nathan Nunn, May 2013, Paper. "The study examines the historical origins of existing cross-cultural…
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William Kerr
From Russia with Love: The Impact of Relocated Firms on Incumbent Survival. William R. Kerr, May 2013, Paper. "We identify the impact of local firm concentration on incumbent…
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Dani Rodrik
Unconditional Convergence in Manufacturing. Dani Rodrik, Paper, May 2013. "Unlike economies as a whole, manufacturing industries exhibit strong unconditional convergence in labor…