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Folded Newspapers

2019

John Van Reenen recognised as one of the world's most influential researchers (December 12, Web of Science)

 

The myth of crowding out (December 2, Financial Times)

 

Getting Brexit done will not help UK economy, say academics (November 26, City AM)

News Analysis: Gender bias turned out to be a wonderful indicator of WeWork’s incompetence (November 5, LA Times)

Running out of excuses for high inequality (October 27, The Hill)

Débat: La gratuité garantit-elle l’accessibilité de l’enseignement supérieur? (October 23, The Conversation-France)

Thus Southern Europe has lost 20 years of information technology revolution (October 22, Buongiorno Slovacchia)

 

US economy relies on innovation that needs helping hand; OPINION (October 3, Irish Independent)

Avoir raison ou être utile (September 25, Les Echos)

 

US Congress - Video Clip Of Race and Gender-Based Wealth Gaps [02:40] (September 24, C-Span)

Piers Morgan takes swipe at Remainers' project fear after Britain sees investment boom (September 23, Express Online)

How Canada can up the country’s lacklustre innovation game (September 20, Business in Vancouver)

 

A no-deal Brexit won’t end the uncertainty for business (September 12, The Conversation)

 

Queen Elizabeth Approves U.K. Prime Minister's Request to Suspend Parliament; European Commission Reacts to Boris Johnson's Move to Prorogue U.K. Parliament; Italian Parties Reach Deal to Form New Government. Aired 3-4p ET (August 28, CNN International)

 

Why No Deal Brexit is a battle for the soul of our nation (August 26, LSE Business Review)

 

La Universidad como motor de la economía (August 26, El Sol de Cuautla)

 

Urban Growth and Ivory Towers (August 22, US News)

How To Generate More Innovation In America (August 16, Forbes)

Great Ideas Are Growing Scarce. That's Not So Great. (August 9, Bloomberg)

 

Innovation Policy: Federal Support for R&D Falls as its Importance Rises (August 7, Conversable Economist)

America cannot shake the Baumol cost disease (July 22, Emirates Business)

America Can’t Shake the Cost Disease (July 19, BNN Bloomberg)

 

Elitist Britain: how can we make business more meritocratic? (July 17, City A.M.)

 

The Rise of Superstar Firms (July 16, VideoVox)

Should nationality figure into eurozone leadership choices? (July 5, Chicago Booth Review)

Aranceles y petróleo dominarán los temas en la cumbre del G20 en Osaka (June 28, La Republica)

Euro 20 years: too important to fail, too fragile to succeed (in Chinese) (June 3, MP Weixin)

Euro 20 years: too important to fail, too fragile to succeed (in Chinese) (June 3, Caijin Mobile)

Small businesses to be given artificial intelligence boost (May 6, City A.M.)

What drives differences in management Practices? (May 1, American Economic Review 2019)

Who Becomes an Inventor in America? The Importance of Exposure to Innovation (May 1, Quarterly Journal of Economics)

The US Doesn't Need More Superstar Companies (April 26, Bloomberg)

Are superstar companies killing competition and taking over the US economy? (April 26, Business Standard)

How to Survive a Recession and Thrive Afterward (April 16, Harvard Business Review)

Economic Academic Circle: Do we need industrial policies? Evidence from regional funding programs (in Chinese) (April 14, The blog of the Shannon Economic Academic Circle)

Crear universidades impacta directamente en el crecimiento económico de la región (April 1, El Diario de Madryn)

Women inventors, long overlooked, are churning out more patents than ever (March 26, CNN)

Politics is failing on Brexit but economics has been on the money (March 14, Financial Times)

Elizabeth Warren wants to turn the internet into a literal sewer (service): Commentary (March 10, CNBC)

Elizabeth Warren wants to turn the internet into a literal sewer (service) (March 9, Truth on the Market Blog)

Research: Better-Managed Companies Pay Employees More Equally (March 6, Harvard Business Review)

We need a political party that is tough on the causes of Brexit. The Independent Group isn’t (February 26, The New Stateman)

Despite Tight Job Market, Labor Force's Income Is Squeezed (February 23, The Wall Street Journal)

Rising Hospital Prices Are Driving Up Health Care Spending (February 18, NIHCM Foundation)

Hospital Prices Grew Substantially Faster than physician prices from 2007 to 2014 (February 4, Health Affairs)

Variation in Health Spending Growth For The Privately Insured From 2007 To 2014 (February 4, Health Affairs)

The Price Ain’t Right? Hospital prices and health spending on the privately insured (February 1, Quarterly Journal of Economics

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