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Interview with Claudia Goldin
Clement, Douglas
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Harvard economist shares her passion for historical research in areas such as urban slavery, the labor history of American women and the economic impact of educational movements.
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Beyond "rich" and "poor"
Clement, Douglas
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A meticulous analysis reveals the full depth and breadth of U.S. economic inequality
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Everything was a dollar
Clement, Douglas
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In Ecuador, the transition to the U.S. dollar was sudden, dramatic and remarkably smooth.
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Creative disruption
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pp. 30-33
Economic theory has been unable to explain the bond between competition and innovation. Until now.
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Price signals
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pp. 8-11
Economist Pete Klenow analyzes price differences-over time, among products and across countries-to shed light on some of economics' most contentious issues
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Interview with Edward Green
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Christina and David Romer interview
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2008
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pp. 12-22
University of California, Berkeley, economic historians on the evolution of economic understanding, FOMC forecasting and more.
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Reality check
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2007
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Jun
What do the data say about dollarization and international lending?
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Cost v. benefit: clearing the air?
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2001
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Dec
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pp. 18-21
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Interview with Eugene Fama
Clement, Douglas
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2007
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Dec
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pp. 15-23
A conversation with Eugene Fama, the intellectual father of efficient market theory, passive portfolio management, and value and small cap mutual funds.
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