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How income inequality may affect U.S. interest rates

Tax & Macroeconomics
TOPICS: Monetary Policy
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Income inequality and aggregate demand in the United States

Inequality & MobilityTax & Macroeconomics
Budgets, Bad Faith and ‘Balance’">
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Budgets, Bad Faith and ‘Balance’">Should-Read: Paul Krugman: Budgets, Bad Faith and ‘Balance’

London life proves hard to give up for Brexit relocations">
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London life proves hard to give up for Brexit relocations">Should-Read: Daniel Thomas: London life proves hard to give up for Brexit relocations

Relative Prices, Hysteresis, and the Decline of American Manufacturing">
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Relative Prices, Hysteresis, and the Decline of American Manufacturing">Should-Read: Doug Campbell: Relative Prices, Hysteresis, and the Decline of American Manufacturing

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Weekend reading: “changing roles” edition

Brexit has replaced the UK’s stiff upper lip with quivering rage">
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Brexit has replaced the UK’s stiff upper lip with quivering rage">Should-Read: Martin Wolf: Brexit has replaced the UK’s stiff upper lip with quivering rage

Inequality is not inevitable–but the US ‘experiment’ is a recipe for divergence">
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Inequality is not inevitable–but the US ‘experiment’ is a recipe for divergence">Should-Read: Facundo Alvaredo, Lucas Chancel, Thomas Piketty, Emmanuel Saez and Gabriel Zucman: Inequality is not inevitable–but the US ‘experiment’ is a recipe for divergence

U.S. Consumer Prices Top Forecasts, Sending Markets Tumbling">
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U.S. Consumer Prices Top Forecasts, Sending Markets Tumbling">Should-Read: Katia Dmitrieva: U.S. Consumer Prices Top Forecasts, Sending Markets Tumbling