In placing retaliatory tariffs on certain goods and products, America’s trade partners have signaled how well they understand American…
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Good Credit and the Good Life: Credit Scores Predict Subjective Well-Being. Ashley Whillans, 2018, Paper, "Can money buy happiness? To…
Is tax reform working? Not if you're a worker in need of a raise. Jason Furman, July 10, 2018, Opinion, "We now have about six months…
How To Avoid a Trade War. Dani Rodrik, July 10, 2018, Opinion, "Economists typically argue against focusing excessively on the losers from…
The Economy Is Growing Faster Than the Government Says. Jason Furman, July 9, 2018, Opinion, "If you’re looking for the most accurate view…
Global Markets and Inequality in African Countries. Eric Maskin, 2018, Paper, "Globalization has had a big impact on many African countries…
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July 2018. GrowthPolicy’s Devjani Roy interviewed Ed Glaeser, the Fred and Eleanor Glimp Professor of Economics at Harvard University, on…
The Use—and Abuse—of Tariffs. Martin Feldstein, July 5, 2018, Opinion, "President Trump’s threatened barrage of tariffs on more than $400…
This qualitative study explores whether, and if so how, a multinational corporation can organize itself to develop internal ventures that…
To examine how hybrid organizations make decisions that enable them to sustain the joint pursuit social and commercial goals, and how these…