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Will May's page: April 2012
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Economics, politics, and activism}. NOMINATE Data, 2011-2012. Monday, April 23, 2012. Posted by Will May. Monday, April 2, 2012. Critics of the economics profession generally argue that economics isn't a real science, that it's "value-laden", or overwhelmed by political bias, or outrageously myopic, or corrupted by corporate funding, or something like that. I can't resist quoting a critic in the New York Times, who makes the opposite claim. Economists are too much. Like scientists, he says. A Nation Enga...
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NBER Panel on Greek Crisis | owenzidar
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Economic Policy and Politics. Do Banks Pass Through Credit Expansions? The Marginal Profitability of Consumer Lending During the Great Recession. Sufi on household debt, redistribution and monetary policy during the economic slump →. NBER Panel on Greek Crisis. July 13, 2015. Graduate student at UC Berkeley, studying public finance and labor economics. https:/ sites.google.com/site/omzidar/. View all posts by ozidar →. This entry was posted in Uncategorized. Do Banks Pass Through Credit Expansions? Firms...
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Do Banks Pass Through Credit Expansions? The Marginal Profitability of Consumer Lending During the Great Recession | owenzidar
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Economic Policy and Politics. The Rise of Domestic Outsourcing and the Evolution of the German Wage Structure. NBER Panel on Greek Crisis →. Do Banks Pass Through Credit Expansions? The Marginal Profitability of Consumer Lending During the Great Recession. July 9, 2015. Sumit Agarwal, Souphala Chomsisengphet, Neale Mahoney, and Johannes Stroebel:. Graduate student at UC Berkeley, studying public finance and labor economics. https:/ sites.google.com/site/omzidar/. View all posts by ozidar →. Firms and Lab...
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ozidar | owenzidar
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Economic Policy and Politics. Graduate student at UC Berkeley, studying public finance and labor economics. https:/ sites.google.com/site/omzidar/. Financial firms make large share of pass-through income. August 11, 2016. See here for details. August 11, 2016. Pass-through income and the top 1%. August 11, 2016. See here for details. August 9, 2016. Tax Avoidance and Complex Business Structures. June 6, 2016. Firms and Labor Market Inequality: Evidence and Some Theory. March 10, 2016. From David Card, An...
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The Rise of Domestic Outsourcing and the Evolution of the German Wage Structure | owenzidar
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Economic Policy and Politics. Local Elections in America Project: “a digital archive of past election results”. Do Banks Pass Through Credit Expansions? The Marginal Profitability of Consumer Lending During the Great Recession →. The Rise of Domestic Outsourcing and the Evolution of the German Wage Structure. July 8, 2015. Deborah Goldschmidt and Johannes Schmieder:. Graduate student at UC Berkeley, studying public finance and labor economics. https:/ sites.google.com/site/omzidar/. And tagged Big Data.
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Vox Baby: Moving to Capital Gains and Games
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Dartmouth, Of Course, Was His Nirvana. Monday, March 24, 2008. Moving to Capital Gains and Games. After several years of blogging on my own at Vox Baby, I am joining Stan Collender and Pete Davis over at the newly redesigned Capital Gains and Games. Blog Stan and Pete are two of the sharpest people writing about fiscal policy and financial matters, and so you should expect triple the fun at half the price. The new feed is http:/ www.capitalgainsandgames.com/rss.xml. See you over at Capital Gains and Games.
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Vox Baby: The Samwick Family Fund
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Dartmouth, Of Course, Was His Nirvana. Tuesday, December 04, 2007. The Samwick Family Fund. Last year at this time, I was scrambling to make charitable donations to all manner of local and national organizations. The year-end scramble comes from the desire to claim the tax deduction for 2007 instead of 2008- the year of delay would reduce the present value of the deduction. Earlier this fall, I discovered the Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund. On donor-advised funds from. Posted by Andrew Samwick. One additi...
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Vox Baby: Gridlock on Electric Highways
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Dartmouth, Of Course, Was His Nirvana. Tuesday, March 11, 2008. Gridlock on Electric Highways. The need for a capital budget, these. Were the sort of problems I wanted to avoid (this one in my own backyard):. CONCORD, N.H.—Northern New England is turning to the sun, wind and waste wood for clean, renewable power, but there's a serious problem: the threat of gridlock on electricity "highways.". The bottleneck is in Whitefield, the end of a transmission loop that runs through Berlin and Lost Nation. Last m...
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Vox Baby: Pass the Spittoon, Mortgage Meltdown Edition
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Dartmouth, Of Course, Was His Nirvana. Saturday, March 22, 2008. Pass the Spittoon, Mortgage Meltdown Edition. I confess: I get annoyed beyond measure when I read articles like this one. From Alan Zibel and J.W. Elphinstone of the Associated Press, which ran in my local paper this week. It manufactures drama where none is warranted. Here's the hook:. I'm already annoyed in three ways, and it's just two sentences in:. The word "some" in the last sentence smuggles in quite a lot. If the meaning of "som...
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Vox Baby: Governor Spitzer, We Hardly Knew You
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Dartmouth, Of Course, Was His Nirvana. Wednesday, March 12, 2008. Governor Spitzer, We Hardly Knew You. My first reaction to the news of Eliot Spitzer's demise. Was that I felt bad for his three daughters, for reasons discussed here. My second reaction was that I felt bad for his wife for having to stand there. What of the transaction itself, if it did not involve adultery or a public official? Here's another defense of legalized prostitution. Based on strengthening the legal status of women who currentl...