Artículos seleccionados sobre temas económicos y sociales (junio 2020)

  1. Una estatua de dragón china ¿Podrá EEUU evitar que China se haga con el liderazgo comercial en el Pacífico?
    Mundo Sputnik - jun 04, 2020

  2. Cash Transfer Programs and Household Labor Supply
    Daniela Del Boca; Chiara Pronzato; Giuseppe Sorrenti - jun 02, 2020

  3. Inequality in the Impact of the Coronavirus Shock: Evidence from Real Time Surveys
    Abi Adams-Prassl; Teodora Boneva; Marta Golin; Christopher Rauh - jun 02, 2020

  4. Transaction Costs are the Costs of Engaging in Economic Calculation
    Rosolino Candela - jun 03, 2020

  5. Market income inequality, left-wing political parties, and redistribution in Latin America
    Branko Milanovic - jun 04, 2020

  6. The Post-COVID State
    Daron Acemoglu - jun 05, 2020

  7. America’s Small Business Owners Have Been Horribly Abused During These Riots and Lockdowns. That Will Have Consequences
    Jon Miltimore, Dan Sanchez - jun 05, 2020

  8. The First 2,000 Days: Investing in Children’s Skills Through Early Intervention
    Orla Doyle - jun 05, 2020

  9. The Political Economy of Economic Policy – IMF F&D
    Jeffry Frieden - jun 08, 2020

  10. Which Economic Stimulus Works?
    Joseph E. Stiglitz, Hamid Rashid - jun 08, 2020

  11. How the labour market can recover from the Covid-19 crisis
    Len Shackleton - jun 10, 2020

  12. The Post-Pandemic Social Contract
    Dani Rodrik, Stefanie Stantcheva - jun 11, 2020

  13. With COVID-19 and robots, we’re being fast-forwarded into the new world of work
    Andres Oppenheimer - jun 12, 2020

  14. The “Grabbing Hand” of Industrial Policy
    Dan Mitchell - jun 13, 2020

  15. The Trust Revolution
    Art Carden - jun 14, 2020

  16. The Fed's Crystal Ball: Looking Beyond the COVID-19 Recession
    Money And Banking - jun 15, 2020

  17. Ethics of Behavioural Science Policy: Nudge FORGOOD
    Liam Delaney - jun 16, 2020

  18. How will Covid-19 affect global trade?
    Syed Kamall - jun 16, 2020

  19. The Future Will Be Planned
    Grace Blakeley - jun 18, 2020

  20. Stiglitz y Piketty proponen impuestos a Amazon, Netflix, Facebook y Google
    El País - jun 18, 2020

  21. Pope Francis and a Universal Basic Income
    Philip Booth - jun 18, 2020

  22. China’s Economic Crossroads
    Kevin Rudd, Daniel Rosen - jun 19, 2020

  23. The Bias of "Value of a Statistical Life" Measurements
    James Broughel - jun 20, 2020

  24. La economía de América Latina será la más dañada por el coronavirus: cuáles serán los países y sectores más afectados
    René Antonio Hernández Calderón - jun 22, 2020

  25. El FMI empeora su previsión económica para Latinoamérica
    Eal (Efe, Afp) - jun 22, 2020

  26. The Great Debt Cleanup
    Daron Acemoglu - jun 23, 2020

  27. Intergenerational wealth inequality: the role of demographics
    António Antunes And Valerio Ercolani - jun 23, 2020

  28. Savings externalities and wealth inequality
    Konstantinos Angelopoulos, Spyridon Lazarakis And James Malley - jun 23, 2020

  29. Post-coronavirus, how should the West approach China?
    Stephen Davies - jun 23, 2020

  30. COVID-19 Made the Federal Reserve Sick
    Alexander W. Salter - jun 24, 2020

  31. América Latina cae en los ‘rankings’
    Andres Oppenheimer - jun 24, 2020

  32. What Today’s Bailouts Can Do for Tomorrow’s Economies
    Saadia Zahidi - jun 24, 2020

  33. Is Fiscal Stimulus an Effective Policy Response to a Recession? Reviewing the Existing Research
    Jake Fuss, Alex Whalen, Tegan Hill - jun 25, 2020

  34. Are Fractional Reserve Bank Deposits Money?
    Robert Blumen - jun 26, 2020

  35. Think-tanks provide competing views on stimulus and infrastructure spending
    Niels Veldhuis, Jake Fuss, Jason Clemens - jun 29, 2020

  36. How Inequality Fuels COVID-19 Deaths
    Jeffrey D. Sachs - jun 29, 2020

  37. El PSOE recula en la polémica propuesta para eliminar el dinero en efectivo en España
    elEconomista.es Servimedia - jun 30, 2020

  38. Why U.S.-China Supply Chain Decoupling Will Be More of a Whimper Than a Bang
    Yukon Huang, Jeremy Smith - jun 29, 2020

  39. If we're being consistently woke about statues, Keynes must surely be the first of the Left to fall
    Len Shackleton - jun 30, 2020