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The Globalization Paradox - Democracy and the Future of the World Economy. Dani Rodrik, February 2011, Book. "Surveying three centuries of economic history, a Harvard…
Rethinking the Federal Bias Toward Homeownership. Edward Glaeser, 2011, Paper. "The most fundamental fact about rental housing in the United States is that rental units are…
A Macroprudential Approach to Financial Regulation. Jeremy Stein, Samuel Hanson, Winter 2011, Paper. "Many observers have argued that the regulatory framework in place prior…
Parting Words: Lawrence Summers points to the most important issue of our time: China. Lawrence Summers, November 21, 2010, Opinion. "A key architect of the administration's…
Making the Numbers? ‘Short Termism’ & the Puzzle of Only Occasional Disaster. Rebecca Henderson, November 2, 2010, Paper, "Executives at public companies are always under…
Housing Policy in the Wake of the Crash. Edward Glaeser, Fall 2010, Paper. "Between 2000 and 2010, the U.S. housing market experineced a convulsion more extreme than in any…
The Structure of Tariffs and Long-Term Growth. Nathan Nunn, October 2010, Paper. "We show that the “skill bias” of a country’s tariff structure is positively correlated with long-…
Securitization, Shadow Banking, and Financial Fragility. Jeremy Stein, September 24, 2010, Paper. "I describe how the market works: how pools of loans (for example, mortgages…
Three Challenges Facing Modern Macroeconomics. Kenneth Rogoff, Paper, September 21, 2010. "There are three great challenges facing researchers in modern macroeconomics today…
Basel Needs a Firm Hand and Fewer Delays. Jeremy Stein, David Scharfstein, September 13, 2010, Op-Ed. "This weekend top central bankers announced agreement on Basel III, the…