Originally published at Econospeak by Peter Dorman Minimum Wages and Productivity I had a chuckle reading a report in today’s New York Times that describes a pair of papers on the minimum wage presented at the recently-concluded economics meetings in Chicago, especially the first, an experimental study by John Horton of NYU. Horton set up […]
Minimum Wages and Productivity
Wealth Inequality and Sentimental Credit
By Noni Mausa Wealth Inequality and Sentimental Credit I go to the store and buy a loaf of bread. But I haven’t actually harvested a loaf of bread (unless I am a shoplifter.) I have, instead, used a tiny scrap of credit to mobilize a farmer, a baker, a truck driver, and probably a score […]
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How do Americans get rich? (and stay rich?)
Originally published at Evonomics and reposted at Naked Capitalism, Angry Bear Steve Roth continues his conversation on riches, income, debt, and expectations. Steve Roth serves as Publisher of Evonomics. By Steve Roth How do Americans get rich? (and stay rich?) It’s the American dream. A third of Americans think they’ll be rich someday. More than […]
