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The Big and the Small Picture Why economics is split into two realms. |
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Adam Smith, Behavioral Economist? An interview with Harvard Business School professor Nava Ashraf about her research on how Adam Smith's 1759 work, The Theory of Moral Sentiments, presages the emerging field of behavioral economics. |
Finance & Development March 1, 2003 Jeremy Clift |
The Lab Man How experimental economics emerged from the shadows: an interview with Nobel Prize winner Vernon L. Smith |
Finance & Development March 1, 2006 Lant Pritchett |
The Quest Continues Growth theory: old and new -- After decades of growth research, what can academic economists really say about policy? |
Reason October 2007 Bryan Caplan |
The 4 Boneheaded Biases of Stupid Voters American economists have a love-hate relationship with systematic bias. Out of all the complaints that economists lodge against laymen, four families of beliefs stand out: the anti-market bias, the anti-foreign bias, the make-work bias, and the pessimistic bias. |
Financial Advisor September 2009 James Picerno |
Economic Justice The details of how the business cycle affects the equity risk premium are emerging ... slowly. |
The Motley Fool January 9, 2007 Mary Dalrymple |
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Financial Advisor May 2005 C. Michael Carty |
Do Investors Make Rational Or Emotional Decisions? Behavioral finance looks to predict investor action. |
Scientific American November 2006 Stuart A. Kauffman |
The Evolution of Future Wealth Technologies evolve much as species do, and that under-appreciated fact is the key to growth. A deeper understanding of how species adapt and evolve may bring profound -- even revolutionary -- insights into business adaptability and the engines of economic growth. |
AskMen.com Tijo Salverda |
Behavioral Economics The study of behavioral economics aims to understand how psychological phenomena like emotions and group dynamics influence economic decisions. Studies have found that people often make decisions that are not in their best interest |
U.S. Banker June 2008 Karen Krebsbach |
Upending an Idol of Globalization Three recent reports dissect what the subprime-mortgage crisis has taught economy watchers about financial globalization, particularly unfettered access to credit. Does credit emerge as the savior or the villain? |
Finance & Development March 1, 2006 Leipziger & Zagha |
Getting Out of the Rut Applying growth diagnostics at the World Bank -- Creative policymaking enables economies to overcome their deficiencies and generate economic growth. If that were not so difficult, we would have many more success stories. |
BusinessWeek November 5, 2007 Michael Mandel |
The Even-Keel Economy Today sharp shocks in one sector, like housing, don't necessarily lead to broader downturns. |
BusinessWeek January 13, 2011 Peter Coy |
Economics' Newest Thinking Comes from the Old Masters John Maynard Keynes and Friedrich Hayek, who battled over the Depression, are getting a fresh look as the Long Slump lingers on. |
Technology Research News November 5, 2003 Kimberly Patch |
Web game reveals market sense Studying how people make decisions in financial markets is tricky because of the large numbers of players involved. A Web-based game that pits one person at a time against 94 virtual players brings the picture into focus. |
Finance & Development December 1, 2002 |
Book Reviews Beyond Sweatshops: Foreign Direct Investment and Globalization in Developing Countries by Theodore H. Moran... Capacity for Development: New Solutions to Old Problems by Sakiko Fukuda-Parr, Carlos Lopes, and Kahid Malik... Free Trade Today by Jagdish Bhagwati... etc. |
Financial Advisor February 2007 Richard B. Wagner |
Planners In The Church Of The Holy CFP? In making financial planning a profession, are planners emulating the right professionals? |
HBS Working Knowledge May 1, 2006 Jim Heskett |
Who Will Cast a Longer Shadow on the 21st Century: Friedman or Galbraith? A reflection about the influence of two economists, John Kenneth Galbraith and Milton Friedman. |
BusinessWeek April 2, 2007 James C. Cooper |
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BusinessWeek October 25, 2004 Peter Coy |
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BusinessWeek December 20, 2007 James C. Cooper |
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BusinessWeek February 20, 2006 |
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