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Keys to Productivity

From Economic Synopses: Countries can spend more on R&D or borrow innovations from other countries

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Fed Funds vs. Treasuries

From Economic Synopses: How do the fed funds rate and long-term Treasury rate affect each other?

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The Economics of Pollution

From Economic Synopses: Pollution rises along with GDP, but at a much slower pace these days.

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A Local Minimum Wage

From Economic Synopses: Who’d benefit from a minimum wage hike in the city of St. Louis?

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Remembering Allan Meltzer

From Economic Synopses: In memoriam, Allan H. Meltzer, economic historian of the Federal Reserve, February 6, 1928 – May 8, 2017.

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Firms Great and Small

From Economic Synopses: Small firms didn’t fare so well during the Great Recession.

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Paying for the Home Team

Page One Economics asks, “Should local governments subsidize sports stadiums?”

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Diverging Forecasts

From Economic Synopses: “Soft” data suggest a brighter outlook than “hard” data.

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New Review

The latest issue covers 2009’s Recovery & Reinvestment Act, household debt, China, and Korea.

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Employment Research

A webpage devoted to the latest research, data, and commentary on the job market.

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