No Matter How You Look at It, the Big Beautiful Bill is a Monstrosity
Here are three views of the bill's horrific distributional consequences.
Our March/April issue is at the printers (and in e-subscribers' inboxes). (Not a subscriber yet? You can subscribe
By William K. Black Cross-posted at New Economic Perspectives. Bob Rubin and Alan Greenspan convinced the New Democrats, over a
By William K. Black Cross-posted at New Economic Perspectives. I’ve come back recently from Kilkenny, Ireland where I participated
By William K. Black Cross-posted with New Economic Perspectives. November 8, 2016 Kansas City, MO I am writing this article
By Thomas Palley In years to come, the Brexit referendum may come to be seen as the day we entered
By Stephanie Luce, Associate Professor, CUNY, and Mark Paul, Research associate at The Cook Center on Social Equity at Duke
Christina D. Romer and David H. Romer, Senator Sanders's Proposed Policies and Economic Growth. Finally, one of the
Here are more links related to the kerfuffle surrounding our columnist Gerald Friedman's research paper on the likely
There's been quite a fuss about our columnist Jerry Friedman's analysis of the macroeconomic effects that
By Ron Baiman, Chicago Political Economy Group When I first got wind of the denunciation of Prof. Gerald Friedman’s
A round-up of some of the best things I've seen on the battle so far between Clinton and
By Gerald Friedman Find a pdf version of this statement here. A distinguished professor and Chair of the Department of