ECONLISTA
Weekend reading - selected by Ingemar Eriksson
Saturday, March 24, 2018
MARS 23 2018
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David Bholat, James Brookes, BoE: Laying bare linguistic patterns in PRA messages using machine learning. In a recent research paper, we ...
MARS 15 2018
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Aakash Mankodi, Tim Pike, BoE: Can central bankers become Superforecasters? Tetlock and Gardner’s acclaimed work on Superforecasting prov...
MARS 8 2018
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Kenneth Rogoff, Project Syndicate: Economists vs. Scientists on Long-Term Growth. Artificial intelligence researchers and conventional ec...
MARS 1 2018
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Neil Irwin, NYT: How Low Can Unemployment Really Go? Economists Have No Idea. There exists, in theory at least, some magic number for the...
FEBRUARY 22 2018
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Matthieu Bussiere, Menzie D. Chinn, Laurent Ferrara, Jonas Heipertz, NBER: The New Fama Puzzle . We re-examine the Fama (1984) puzzle – t...
Wednesday, February 21, 2018
FEBRUARY 17 2017
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John Fernald, Robert E. Hall, James H. Stock, Mark W. Watson, San Francisco FED: The Disappointing Recovery in U.S. Output after 2009 . U.S....
FEBRUARY 8 2017
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Noƫmie Lisack, Rana Sajedi and Gregory Thwaites, BoE: Population ageing and the macroeconomy . An unprecedented ageing process is unfoldi...
JANUARY 31 2017
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Alberto F. Alesina, Carlo Favero, Francesco Giavazzi. NBER: What do we know about the effects of Austerity? This paper summarizes the res...
JANUARY 25 2017
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Douglas Clement, Minneapolis FED: Equity and Efficiency in Space . If the rich are richer partly because they live in more productive loca...
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