Tag Archives: labor markets

Relaunching the European Convergence Machine

How can Europe achieve — and sustain — a post-crisis economic recovery?

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Germany at the Gates?

Will Germany prove capable of leading the EU to a more stable, prosperous future?

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A Brief History of Cheap Labor

How was cheap labor key to turning Britain, Germany and the United States into industrial powers?

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The Need to Challenge Conventional Economic Wisdom: Part III

What is the best measure of economic success — the growth of GDP or well-being and happiness?

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Recep Tayyip Erdogan Speaks

What are the views of Turkey’s prime minister on Europe, Islam and the future of his country?

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Labor Markets: The Unexploited Frontier of Globalization

How can international labor mobility be improved to help raise incomes around the world?

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Lessons from the Industrial Revolution

What can today’s economists learn from new data on England’s Industrial Revolution?

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Taking Stock of What’s Right With the USA

In a time of crisis, what elements of the U.S. economy remain strong?

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Innovation Economics and Trade Policy

How does innovation economics offer the best framework for trade in the 21st century?

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Nixon, China, Clinton and NAFTA

What is NAFTA’s role in the new world economy?

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