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------ Original Message ------- Subject: Pluralist Economics Review - January 2008 Pluralist Economics Review the best of free-access economics January 2008 You can help this project by forwarding this issue to a colleague. To subscribe for free and receive by email this review go here . Articles Global Inequality and Global Macroeconomic, James K. Galbraith The Erosion of Employment-Based Insurance: More working families left uninsured, Elise Gould Mexican Economic Liberalization: The Project and the Realities, Alicia Puyana Mutis Monetary Policy Independence, the Currency Regime, and the Capital Account in China, Eswar S. Prasad Austrian Economics and the Political Economy of Freedom, Richard M. Ebeling CAFTA: Issues, Implications and Lessons for the Smaller Economies of Latin America and the Caribbean, Esteban Perez Caldentey Income Distribution and Sustainable Economic Development in East Asia, Medhi Krongkaew and Ragayah Haji Mat Zin AER current issue Life-Cycle Prices and Production, Mark Aguiar and Erik Hurst Antitrust in Innovative Industries, Ilya Segal and Michael D. Whinston JEI current issue A Survey of Full Employment Advocates, Gertrude Schaffner Goldberg, Philip Harvey and Helen Lachs Ginsburg Principles of Institutional-Evolutionary Political Economy ? Converging Themes from the Schools of Heterodoxy, Phillip Anthony O'Hara JEL current issue Interesting Questions in Freakonomics, John DiNardo The Obstinate Passion of Foreign Exchange Professionals: Technical Analysis, Lukas Menkhoff and Mark P. Taylor CJE current and forthcoming issues Fiscal policy under New Labour, Malcolm Sawyer The turn in recent economics and return of orthodoxy, John B. Davis JEP current issue The Economics of Dowry and Brideprice, Siwan Anderson Bankruptcy Reform and Credit Cards, Michelle J. White Forecast Targeting as a Monetary Policy Strategy, Michael Woodford Paying Respect, Tore Ellingsen and Magnus Johannesson Shorter Articles Globalization and American Wages: Today and Tomorrow, L. Josh Bivens The Gains from Trade: How big and who gets them? L. Josh Bivens The Characteristics of Offshorable Jobs [USA], Jared Bernstein, James Lin, Lawrence Mishel Investing in the Economics of Climate Security, Nick Mabey Monetary Policy in an Interdependent World, Sandra Pianalto New Orleans January 4-6, 2008 Program Debate on Microeconomics , January 4th, 2:30 pm , location to be announced: Guerrien, McCloskey, Benicourt, Case, Moseley, Katzner, Foley The Economics Profession The Nature of Heterodox Economics, Tony Lawson A big picture for teaching macroeconomics principles, Peter Kennedy Plato's Republic and liberal economic education for the twenty-first century, Jeffrey Wagner The Economy United States: Recession Coming, Richard Berner and David Greenlaw Unprecedented increase in inequality, Jared Bernstein Globalisation: sleepwalking to disaster, Ann Pettifor The Malthusian energy-trap: old Europe, new China, Christoph Neidhart How to pay for a free press, Andre Schiffrin Economics in the News Mankiw Criticized by His Former Teaching Fellow, Chronicle of Higher Education Post-Post-Autistic Economics Debaser At Least He Admits They (We?) Exist, Quest Review Econophysics and Sociophysics, reviewed by J. Barekely Rosser Jr. Viewpoints The Global Economy's Inevitable Hard Landing , Nouriel Roubini The Benefits of US-China Strategic Economic Dialogue, Henry M. Paulson The pain of globalisation, Jared Bernstein and Josh Bivens Tax breaks for billionaires , Randall Dodd Economists' Blogs Dean Baker Brad DeLong Paul Krugman Greg Mankiw Marginal Revolution Mark Thoma Dani Rodrik Naked Capitalism Vox 2UBH International Political Economy Zone To subscribe for free to this new review go here . To help this project forward this issue to a colleague. Send suggestions for content to contents@pluralisteconomicsreview.net
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