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Zoning for Carbon Reduction
The New Republic - the avenue Feed —
Authority: 126
In a recent post citing our data on metro cap-and-trade costs, Free Exchange , the blog of the Economist , fears that people are moving from “clean” metropolitan areas with low carbon emissions to “dirtier” ones with higher emissions. As evidence, the author points to a recent paper by Ed Glaeser and ...3 days ago -
Attack of the Home Buyers Tax Credit
Economix —
Authority: 734
One reason to fret about federal anti-recessionary fixes is that they often last long after the crisis that justified their creation, an economist writes.4 days ago -
Attack of the Home Buyers Tax Credit
NYT > Theater —
Authority: 911
One reason to fret about federal anti-recessionary fixes is that they often last long after the crisis that justified their creation, an economist writes.4 days ago -
Want a Stronger Democracy? Invest in Education
Economix —
Authority: 734
Basically no countries with low levels of education have managed to be democratic over the long term, and almost every country with a high level of education has remained a stable democracy, an economist writes.1 week ago -
Remembering the Father of Transportation Economics
Economix —
Authority: 734
An economist writes about his late mentor, John R. Meyer.2 weeks ago -
High Speed Rail: Getting the Assumptions Right
The New Republic - the avenue Feed —
Authority: 126
With a just-released Brookings report suggesting that high speed rail (HSR) could mitigate excessive congestion at airports, it would be nice to know if and where rail is a viable investment. The Harvard economist Ed Glaeser sparked a useful debate on the merits of high speed rail with a few recent posts at ...3 weeks ago -
Education Last Century, and Economic Growth Today
Economix —
Authority: 734
Following up on his post about Argentinas decline, an economist explains why a countrys education levels in 1900 predict so strongly its economic growth today.3 weeks ago