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Economics in policy and practice: opportunity out of adversity

Federal Reserve Bulletin , Issue Aug , Pages 601-606

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Science panel may study Virginia uranium plan

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Econ Focus , Volume 13 , Issue Win , Pages 22-23

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What drives changes in economic thought? Why economists study what they do - and how the crisis might change it

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Econ Focus , Volume 15 , Issue 1Q , Pages 12-17, 38

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Is there evidence of the new economy in U.S. GDP data?

This article tests whether the trend growth rate of U.S. GDP changed significantly over the "new economy" period from 1996 to 2003. Based on estimates from widely used methods of trend/cycle decomposition, the author finds that the trend growth rate of GDP was not significantly higher over this period. This suggests that the U.S. was the same old economy in the latter half of the 1990s.
Economic Perspectives , Volume 29 , Issue Q I

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Uncertainty and technological change

Conference Series ; [Proceedings] , Volume 40 , Issue Jun , Pages 91-125

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Jargon alert : Deadweight loss

Econ Focus , Volume 9 , Issue Fall , Pages 9

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Interview with Anne O. Krueger

The first deputy managing director of the International Monetary Fund discusses currency boards, the resilient world economy and the importance of economic literacy, among other issues, with Minneapolis Fed Research Director Arthur J. Rolnick.
The Region , Volume 16 , Issue Dec. , Pages 24-31

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Interview with Nancy Stokey

The Region , Volume 14 , Issue Dec , Pages 26-34

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Context, conflict, weights, and identities: some psychological aspects of decision making

Experimental psychology provides a drastically different picture of human abilities, motives, and behavior from that which predominates economic analyses. Individual preferences are normatively assumed to be well-ordered and consistent, but descriptively shown to be inconsistent and malleable. Not having at their disposal clear and reliable procedures for assigning values to options, people need to construct their preferences in the context of decision, which is rife with, among other things, conflict, emotion, contextual influences, and shifts in perspective and attention. Like many other ...
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