Must-Reads: July 10, 2016
- : The Puzzling Aversion to Expansionary Fiscal Policy
- : Is This Time Different? The Opportunities and Challenges of Artificial Intelligence
- : The Permanent Effects of Fiscal Consolidations
- : Why ‘Fix the Debt’ Just Can’t Quit Paul Ryan
- (2015): Debt Supercycle, Not Secular Stagnation
Should Reads:
- : @B_Eichengreen puts social policies (not tech/trade) at the center of rising Anglo inequality at BIS conf
- : Inequality
- (2015): The Scary Debate Over Secular Stagnation Hiccup… or Endgame?
- (2013): Leverage, default, and forgiveness: lessons from the American and European crises
- : McCloskey: Cotton wasn’t crucial to the British industrial revolution | Was slavery necessary to western industrialisation?
- : Gunpowder Empires’ Military Capacity and Ian Morris
- Weekend Reading: Tim Dunlop: Journalism, Power and Taking Sides
- Claudia Goldin and Larry Katz: The Race Between Education and Technology: The Economic History Research Frontier: A Great Recent Books Approach
- Weekend Reading: William Jenning’s Bryan’s “Cross of Gold” Speech
- Richard von Glahn: The Economic History of China: From Antiquity to the Nineteenth Century: The Economic History Research Frontier: A Great Recent Books Approach