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Adding Injury to Insult

From Economic Synopses: Counties with high unemployment also have high rates of disability.

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The Ingredients of Productivity

Page One Economics: Economic growth comes from “better recipes, not more cooking.”

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China Defends the Yuan

Economic Synopses: China’s fighting speculative pressure to devalue the yuan.

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A Degree Doesn’t Always Build Wealth

The latest Review offers research and discussion about racial wealth gaps among the college-educated.

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The Ins & Outs of Insurance

The latest from Page One Economics covers the basics of insurance.

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What Do You Want To Know About Employment?

Our new page provides easy-to-read research on issues related to employment.

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Stronger Dollar

U.S. firms have adjusted well to the recent appreciation of the dollar.

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China Is Consuming More Services

From Economic Synopses: Read how Chinese tourists have affected that nation’s balance of payments.

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Read the Latest Review

Review offers analysis on unemployment duration, deriving Nowcasts from news, business partnerships, and optimal tax policy.

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U.S. Bonds

From Economic Synopses: Foreign demand for U.S. Treasuries may be crucial in keeping a cap on U.S. borrowing costs.

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