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Tag Archives: Mulligan

Casey Mulligan on the Coming Recession.

Posted on June 16, 2022 by Tony Lima

Casey Mulligan on the coming recession. Data table plus link to his full article. Gloomy outlook for next year, worse for the following four. Continue Reading →

Posted in Current issues, Economic policy | Tagged featured, Mulligan, recession

Casey Mulligan Analyzes Bernie Sanders Economic Agenda

Posted on February 27, 2020 by Tony Lima

Prof. Casey Mulligan analyzes the economic agenda being advanced by Sen. Bernie Sanders.  The results are not pretty.  Read it and weep. Continue Reading →

Posted in Current issues, Economic policy | Tagged featured, Mulligan, Sanders

A Plea to My Fellow Economists

Posted on November 13, 2016 by Tony Lima

There are many excellent economists in the U.S. Some may be invited to serve in the Trump administration. If you are asked, please say “Yes.” Continue Reading →

Posted in Current issues, Economic policy | Tagged economic advisers, featured, Fullerton, Hall, Jones, Mulligan, Neumark, Trump

A Dearth of Cults?

Posted on September 28, 2014 by Tony Lima

Mr. Douthat is mistaken. There are plenty of cults in the U.S. As Mr. Thiel suggests, they are found in many startups and other small companies. Continue Reading →

Posted in Current issues, The state of the economy | Tagged cults, Douthat, featured, innovation, Mulligan, productivity

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