Coauthors
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There's a philosopher, Derek Parfit, who said some words that were inspiring to my
coauthors
and I.
So my
coauthors
and I have used computers, the greatest tool of our time, to assist people's imagination and help them imagine what it might be like to go into the future.
Several top economists are
coauthors
on this proposition.
In their classic 1950 book The Authoritarian Personality, German social theorist Theodor Adorno and his
coauthors
pointed out that “ideologies have...different degrees of appeal” depending on “the individual’s needs and the degree to which these needs are being satisfied or frustrated.”
As my
coauthors
and I show in a new book, the share of dollars in the foreign-currency reserves held by central banks and governments worldwide hardly budged in the face of these events.
Earlier work by Lustig and her
coauthors
found that a declining wage premium – that is, a drop in the wage gap between workers with high and low education – explained part of the decline in the Gini coefficient in Latin American countries.
As Sara Hobolt of the London School of Economics and her
coauthors
put it: “To the extent that Brexit identities motivate how we view the world, we are also less likely to change our minds about whether Brexit was ‘good’ or ‘bad,’ even when the facts change.”
In their popular 2018 book Talent Wins, former McKinsey global managing director Dominic Barton and his
coauthors
urge every aspiring CEO to gain serious HR experience and every corporate board to spend significant time on talent issues.
In groundbreaking recent research – The Opportunity Atlas: Mapping the Childhood Roots of Social Mobility – Harvard economist Raj Chetty and his
coauthors
use Big Data to demonstrate this phenomenon – and the massive costs it implies.
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