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| This Year's John Bates Clark Medal Recipient Is...
The John Bates Clark Medal, awarded by the American Economic Association to who they feel is the most promising economist under the age of 40, is often referred to as... Read more | An Economist on that Pesky "Job Creator" Category...
Job creators, directly, at least, are obviously those entrepreneurs and business owners that hire workers. Economist Jared Bernstein, however, argues that, in an important indirect sense, consumers and investors... Read more | Some New Economics Reading, in Book Form...
One topic that is getting a lot of attention both in economics and in politics is the "profitability" of labor versus capital (i.e. financial assets invested and earning a return).... Read more | Some More Evidence on the Effects of Minimum-Wage Increases...
In econ 101, we are taught that a minimum wage is a price floor on labor, and, as such, a binding minimum wage will increase unemployment and decrease employment. ... Read more | |
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