ECONOMY

Greg Mankiw’s Blog: Economics Teaching Conference
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- . August 12, 2025
About Me Name: Greg Mankiw Location: United States I am the Robert M. Beren Professor of Economics at Harvard University.

What to Watch (or Not): Ballard, Perfect Days, Billy Joel
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- . August 9, 2025
Ballard (Amazon Prime) — I liked Bosch, so I had high hopes for this spinoff. The core premise—a team of

Genius, Rejected: Emergent Ventures Versus the System
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- . August 6, 2025
Quanta Magazine has a good piece on a 17-year-old student who disproved a long-standing conjecture in harmonic analysis: Yet a paper

The economics of the U.S. auto industry, a brief history
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- . August 3, 2025
From Adam Ozimek: The economic value of the cars being made has climbed substantially through the years. As a result,

Design Your Own Rug!
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- . July 31, 2025
For my wedding anniversary, I designed and had hand-woven in Afghanistan a rug for my microbiologist wife. The rug mixes

Wegovy ™ for Me, but Not for Thee (cont’d)
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- . July 28, 2025
The just-announced trade “deal” (what’s the enforcement mechanism?) apparently covers pharmaceuticals. Where do we get most of our pharma (by

What Fed Funds Rate Does Trump Want?
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- . July 25, 2025
Compared to Taylor rule, according the to the Atlanta Fed Taylor rule utility. Figure 1: Fed funds implied by Taylor

Why Trade Uncertainty – Illustrated
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- . July 22, 2025
Here’re the Baker-Bloom-Davis categorical trade policy uncertainty measure and the Caldara et al. Trade Policy Uncertainty index. Why are these

D’accord !
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- . July 19, 2025
That is from the French embassy in the UK. The post D’accord ! appeared first on Marginal REVOLUTION. Source link

WSJ July Survey: 2025 q4/q4 Growth at 1%
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- . July 16, 2025
From WSJ July survey out today: Figure 1: GDP (bold black), WSJ July survey mean (tan), lowest/highest 10% based on