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Nobel
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economist Joseph Stiglitz and Martin Guzman of Columbia University Business School, writing before Hurricane Maria devastated Puerto Rico this fall, warned that proposals to address the US commonwealth’s unsustainable debt will make a bad problem even worse.
Nobel
laureate
economist Robert Shiller observed in September that the US stock market’s sky-high performance has started to look a lot like “the peaks before most of the country’s 13 previous” downturns.
The idea of such a tax was first floated in the 1970’s by James Tobin, the Nobel
laureate
economist, who famously called for “throwing some sand in the wheels of international finance.”
In a popular novel by the Nobel
laureate
José Saramago, the Iberian Peninsula breaks off from the European mainland and drifts away.
Sometimes errors are not discovered until later, when they are working papers, as with Reinhart and Rogoff, or after publication, as with Nobel
laureate
Ken Arrow, who had to correct a mistake in the proof of his famous impossibility theorem.
Likewise, Aboul Fotoh, or perhaps the Nobel
laureate
Mohamed ElBaradei, will need to be appointed as Prime Minister.
According to Nobel
laureate
James Heckman, investments in early education bring very attractive returns, even compared to investment in other stages of education.
It turned to Simon Kuznets, a Soviet émigré economist and future Nobel laureate, who was asked to define and calculate what was then called “national income.”
Solving micronutrient deficiencies was one of 19 specific targets identified by a panel of Nobel
laureate
economists who studied the SDG targets for the Copenhagen Consensus, the think tank I direct, and identified the most cost-effective ways to help people, protect the planet, and boost prosperity.
As the Nobel
laureate
economist Robert J. Shiller has noted, stories, whether true or not, are drivers of major decisions, especially economic choices.
The popularity of the tax (named for the late Nobel
laureate
economist James Tobin, for whom its aim was to reduce exchange-rate volatility in currency markets) reflects widespread animus directed at the financial sector, but it far exceeds any real benefits that the tax would deliver.
The debate about the contribution of religious values is parallel to the debate over the relationship of freedom to economic development – a central issue in the work of the Nobel
laureate
economists Friedrich Hayek and Amartya Sen. It is clearly tempting for critics of authoritarian regimes to argue that freedom is good because it promotes economic growth.
A recent report called New Growth Models – produced by the Nobel
laureate
Michael Spence and an array of distinguished policy and business practitioners, and released at the World Economic Forum’s meeting in Davos – highlights the deficiencies of the current approach.
Following insights by the Nobel
laureate
Elinor Ostrom, we know that social dilemmas can be solved using the inverse strategy: giving instead of demanding.
In short, as the Nobel
laureate
Angus Deaton has acknowledged, by creating new opportunities for a certain group of millions of people, while subjecting an enormous number of people to wage stagnation, unemployment, and economic precarity, globalization and technological innovation have helped to widen the gap between the haves and have-nots.
Nobel
laureate
Gary Becker disagrees.
The Nobel
laureate
Ronald Coase answered that question long ago.
Debating the Confidence FairyLONDON – In 2011, the Nobel
laureate
economist Paul Krugman characterized conservative discourse on budget deficits in terms of “bond vigilantes” and the “confidence fairy.”
The Nobel
laureate
economists Paul Krugman and Joseph E. Stiglitz argue that Europe’s problems stem from insufficient fiscal and monetary stimulus, and from structural flaws in the eurozone.
China’s success may vindicate a model advanced by the late Nobel
laureate
economist W. Arthur Lewis, which explains how employment in new, more productive sectors can absorb surplus labor and push up wages over all.
(Surely, the Nobel
laureate
Paul Krugman, who has long criticized the Fed for not taking QE far enough, is eagerly watching the Japanese experiment unfold.)
Well, as the Nobel
laureate
economist Paul Krugman was at pains to demonstrate in a recent paper, an economy with flexible exchange rates and debt denominated in domestic currency will expand, not contract, in response to a foreign deleveraging shock.
Some observers around the world criticized the Nobel Committee for rewarding only lofty rhetoric by anointing Obama as this year’s peace
laureate.
LONDON – As the Nobel
laureate
economist Robert Solow noted in 1987, computers are “everywhere but in the productivity statistics.”
The 70% SolutionBERKELEY – Via a circuitous Internet chain – Paul Krugman of Princeton University quoting Mark Thoma of the University of Oregon reading the Journal of Economic Perspectives – I got a copy of an article written by Emmanuel Saez, whose office is 50 feet from mine, on the same corridor, and the Nobel
laureate
economist Peter Diamond.
Long ago, the advantage of a firm was that it lowered transaction costs (an idea first clearly expressed by the Nobel
laureate
economist Ronald Coase), such as the costs of finding workers, assigning them to tasks, assessing productivity, and setting salaries.
The Threat of Greek Debt ReliefBERLIN – With Greece’s economic crisis still raging, prominent voices, ranging from Nobel
laureate
economists like Paul Krugman to officials like US Secretary of the Treasury Jack Lew, are calling for more lenient bailout terms and debt relief.
Then, of course, there is the Burmese Nobel Peace Prize
laureate
Aung San Suu Kyi.
It certainly does not account for the power of narratives to shape economic outcomes, as described by the Nobel
laureate
economist Robert J. Shiller.
For example, if the main driver is the massive influx of Asian labor into globalized trade markets, the growth model put forth by the Nobel
laureate
economist Robert Solow suggests that eventually capital stocks will adjust and the wage rate will rise.
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