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In both advanced and emerging economies, policymakers, academics, and the financial community were still trying to make sense of the…
On Secular Stagnation: A Response to Bernanke. Lawrence Summers, April 1, 2015, Opinion. "Ben Bernanke has inaugurated his blog with a…
How Elastic Are Preferences for Redistribution? Evidence from Randomized Survey Experiments. Michael I. Norton, April 2015, Paper. "We…
Social Policy-Making for the Long Term. Peter A. Hall, April 2015, Paper. "Dismantling the Welfare State is a classic work, as…
Social Policy-Making for the Long Term. Peter A. Hall, April 2015, Opinion. "Dismantling the Welfare State is a classic work, as fresh…
Who Neglects Risk? Investor Experience and the Credit Boom. Samuel G. Hanson, Adi Sunderam, April 2015, Paper. "Many argue that…
Does Evasion Break the Law of Tax Incidence? Point of Collection and the Pass-through of State Diesel Taxes. Erich Muehlegger, April 2015,…
Government Policy and Labor Supply with Myopic or Targeted Savings Decisions. Louis Kaplow, April 1, 2015, Paper. “A central justification…
From Financial Repression to External Distress: The Case of Venezuela. Carmen Reinhart, April 2015, Paper. "The literature on external…
High public debt often produces the drama of default and restructuring. But debt is also reduced through financial repression (FR), a tax…