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    2015. dec. 8.

    Important PSA: never, ever tweet “so you’re telling me there’s a chance”

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    Claire McCaskill’s interview on The Daily is something else!

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    19 órával ezelőtt

    Powell: accelerating wage growth doesn’t necessarily mean higher inflation.

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    I’m biased because I’m quoted, but I think this is a very helpful primer on recessions by : What Is a Recession, and Why Are People Talking About the Next One?

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    dec. 18.

    You live in a society whose every production industry is based around a government-subsidized chemical feedstock. Corn is not a _food_. Corn is a _platform_.

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    We have no idea whether automation will ultimately destroy more jobs than it creates. But that uncertainty shouldn't distract us from five key questions about automation and jobs. My latest, in

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    dec. 18.

    This year I read a lot of emergency room bills — 1,182 of them, to be exact! I read bills from all 50 states. I read bills from patients who were babies, and patients who were elderly. Let me tell you a bit about what I learned! (1/11)

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    dec. 19.
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    dec. 19.

    A key point here -- a really important point -- is that these companies are supposed to be competing with each other. Instead, they're all behaving like super chummy friends -- and the enemy is you.

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    dec. 18.

    Renters in expensive (American) cities are just as anti-development (in their backyard) as homeowners. My guess is it's the same in Toronto.

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    dec. 18.

    Me: Okay, D3's not *that* hard Also me: Spends three days trying to get something to zoom

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    dec. 18.

    The very richest places are pulling ahead. But the broader 90/10 ratio of local earnings per worker has eased back to its post-2000 norm.

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    dec. 18.

    “Feel the market, don’t just go by meaningless numbers” is the kind of advice economists absolutely love.

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    dec. 17.
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    dec. 17.
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    dec. 16.

    If I had this mindset three years ago, there would be no tigris (80k downloads from the rstudio mirror) or tidycensus (21k downloads), but maybe an extra couple publications with 15 combined citations

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    nov. 14.

    The AEA is sponsoring a survey on the professional climate in economics. Current and former members from the last nine years will receive the survey. Other economists wishing to participate can learn more at

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    dec. 15.

    A Harvard investigation has concluded that Roland Fryer engaged in “unwelcome conduct of a sexual nature” against 4 women in his lab. And it’s investigating at least one more sexual harassment complaint, plus allegations of financial impropriety.

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    dec. 13.

    "[Chinese] productivity is actually declining, and at an increasing pace...in 2016 total factor productivity...dropped back to levels last seen in the early 1990s" <-- fascinating column on China by

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  20. dec. 14.

    1. Ninja 2. Rockstar 3. Genius 4. Guru 5. Hero 6. Wizard 7. Superhero

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  21. dec. 14.

    Job growth for women has recently been faster in male-dominated fields like construction & mining. But those fields aren't projected to grow as fast as female-dominated ones. Also: discrimination & pay gap remain issues. By ’s & :

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