2022
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"Understanding Recent US Inflation"
Project Syndicate, August 30, 2022 -
"Yes, the US Economy Is Likely in Recession"
Project Syndicate, August 1, 2022
2021
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"Big State Inflation"
Project Syndicate, December 4, 2021 -
"Robert J. Barro Says More"
Project Syndicate, April 20, 2021 -
"Pulling Up the Inflation Anchor"
Project Syndicate, February 25, 2021
2020
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"Macroeconomic Responses to the Coronavirus Pandemic"
PKU Financial Review, July 17, 2020 -
"There is, as with 'Spanish Flu', chance for major global economic decline"
The Indian Express, April 2, 2020 -
"Cutting GDP to Counter the Coronavirus Pandemic"
National Review, March 26, 2020 -
"Coronavirus meets the Great Influenza Pandemic" (with Jose Ursua and Joanna Weng)
VOX/EU, March 20, 2020
2019
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"Trump's Mercantilist Mess"
Project Syndicate, September 5, 2019 -
"Double-Counting of Investment"
VOX/EU, July 25, 2019 -
"Is Politics Getting to the Fed?"
Project Syndicate, July 23, 2019 -
"Mysteries of Monetary Policy"
Project Syndicate, July 4, 2019 -
"Trump is Slowing US Economic Growth"
Project Syndicate, June 4, 2019 -
"My Best Growth Forcast Ever"
Project Syndicate, April 29, 2019
2018
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"I Won't Ride the Trump Train Into a Trade War"
The Wall Street Journal, August 8, 2018 -
"Trump and China Share a Bad Idea on Trade"
The Wall Street Journal, April 10, 2018 -
"Tax Reform will Pay Growth Dividends"
The Wall Street Journal, January 4, 2018
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"I Won't Ride the Trump Train Into a Trade War"
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2017
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"How US Corporate-Tax Reform will Boost Growth"
Project Syndicate, December 13, 2017 -
“How to Engineer a Trump Boom”
The Wall Street Journal, March 27, 2017
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"How US Corporate-Tax Reform will Boost Growth"
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2016
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“The Reasons Behind the Obama Non-Recovery”
The Wall Street Journal, September 20, 2016 -
“China’s growth prospects”
Vox/EU, February 4, 2016
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“The Reasons Behind the Obama Non-Recovery”
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2014
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“Shouldn’t Crimeans have the freedom to determine their destiny?”
New York Daily News, March 18, 2014.
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“Shouldn’t Crimeans have the freedom to determine their destiny?”
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2013
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“Popes, Saints, and Religious Competition” (with Rachel M. McCleary)
Project Syndicate, April 5, 2013.
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“Popes, Saints, and Religious Competition” (with Rachel M. McCleary)
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2012
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“Why This Slow Recovery Is Like No Recovery”
The Wall Street Journal, June 5, 2012 -
“Stimulus Spending Keeps Failing”
The Wall Street Journal, May 10, 2012 -
“The Exit Strategy for the Euro”
The Wall Street Journal, January 9, 2012
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“Why This Slow Recovery Is Like No Recovery”
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2011
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“How to Really Save the Economy”
The New York Times, September 10, 2011 -
“Keynesian Economics vs. Regular Economics”
The Wall Street Journal, August 23, 2011 -
“Obama Can Lead – Or He Can Continue to Blame Others”
New York Daily News, August 15, 2011 -
“How to Get That AAA Rating Back”
The Wall Street Journal, August 8, 2011 -
“The Coming Crises of Governments”
Financial Times, August 3, 2011 -
“Robin Hood Can’t Lead Us Out of the Debt Hole”
The Wall Street Journal, July 27, 2011 -
“Unions vs. the Right to Work”
The Wall Street Journal, February 28, 2011
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“How to Really Save the Economy”
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2010
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“Thoughts on QE2”
The Economist, Free Exchange, November 23, 2010 -
“Obamanomics Meets Incentives”
The Wall Street Journal, September 14, 2010 -
“The Folly of Subsidizing Unemployment”
The Wall Street Journal, August 30, 2010 -
“Disasters, Recoveries, and the Equity Premium”
(with E. Nakamura, J. Steinsson, amd J.F. Ursua) VoxEU.org, July 8, 2010 -
“Educational Attainment in the World, 1950-2010”
(with J.W. Lee) VoxEU.org, May 18, 2010 -
“The Stimulus Evidence One Year On”
The Wall Street Journal, February 23, 2010
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“Thoughts on QE2”
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2009
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“On the Economy: He Should Stop Whining about Bush”
The Observer (Guardian.co.uk), October 31, 2009 -
“Stimulus Spending Doesn’t Work”
(with C.J. Redlick) The Wall Street Journal, October 1, 2009 -
“Lucas Roundtable: Don’t Fault the Economists”
Economist.com, August 8, 2009 -
“Pandemics and Depressions”
(with J.F. Ursua) The Wall Street Journal, May 4, 2009 -
“What Are the Odds of a Depression?”
The Wall Street Journal, March 4, 2009 -
“Voodoo Multipliers”
Economists’ Voice, v.6, issue 2, article 5, 2009 -
“Government Spending is No Free Lunch”
The Wall Street Journal, January 22, 2009
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“On the Economy: He Should Stop Whining about Bush”
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2007
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“Bill Gates’s Charitable Vistas”
The Wall Street Journal, June 19, 2007
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“Bill Gates’s Charitable Vistas”
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2006
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“The Greenspan Story: Goodbye, Mr. Big Chips”
The Wall Street Journal, January 30, 2006 -
“Liberal Policies for Economic Growth”
Les Echos, Paris, May 12, 2006
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“The Greenspan Story: Goodbye, Mr. Big Chips”
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2005
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“The Right Choice For The Fed”
Business Week, November 7, 2005 -
“What Price Catastrophe Risk?”
Business Week, October 3, 2005 -
“The Political Power Of The Pew “
Business Week, August 22, 2005 -
“Quit Bullying China”
Business Week, July 18, 2005 -
“How The Fed Could Channel Greenspan”
Business Week, June 13, 2005 -
“Iraq: One Nation Under Allah”
Business Week, May 9, 2005 -
“Why Private Accounts Are Bad Public Policy”
Business Week, April 4, 2005 -
“The Case of Asia’s ‘Missing Women”
Business Week, February 28, 2005 -
“How Tax Reform Drives Growth and Investment”
Business Week, January 24, 2005
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“The Right Choice For The Fed”
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2004
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“Bias Beyond a Reasonable Doubt”
The Weekly Standard, December 13, 2004 -
“Mysteries Of The Gaping Current-Account Gap”
Business Week, December 13, 2004 -
“Debunking the Myths of the Kerry Campaign”
Business Week, November 8, 2004 -
“Why are the Dems Griping about Jobs?”
Business Week, October 4, 2004 -
“Drugs Via Canada? The Side Effects Could Hurt”
Business Week, August 30, 2004 -
“Uncle Sam Wants You, But The Draft Is History”
Business Week, July 26, 2004 -
“The Liberal Media: It’s No Myth”
Business Week, June 14, 2004 -
“The Tea Leaves that Matter to the Fed”
Business Week, May 10, 2004 -
“A Step in the Right Direction for Iraq”
Business Week, April 5, 2004 -
“Go Figure”
The Wall Street Journal, March 9, 2004 -
“It’s the Spending, Stupid – Not the Deficit”
Business Week, March 1, 2004 -
“Don’t Sweat the Sickly Employment Numbers”
Business Week, January 26, 2004
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“Bias Beyond a Reasonable Doubt”
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2003
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“The GOP Doth Protect Too Much, Methinks”
Business Week, December 15, 2003 -
“What’s in a Name For Black Job Seekers?”
Business Week, November 3, 2003 -
“The Stubborn Jobless Rate: Puzzling, but Far from Scary”
Business Week, September 29, 2003 -
“Why the Second Half Looks More Solid Every Day”
Business Week, August 25, 2003 -
“South Korea: How to Keep the Miracle Going”
Business Week, June 9, 2003 -
“Have No Fear: Bush’s Tax Plan Won’t Jack Up Interest Rates”
Business Week, May 5, 2003 -
“A Democratic Iraq Isn’t An Impossible Dream”
Business Week, March 31, 2003 -
“There’s A Lot To Like in Bush’s Tax Plan”
Business Week, February 24, 2003 -
“Bush’s Tax Cuts: Reaganomics Redux?”
Business Week, January 20, 2003
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“The GOP Doth Protect Too Much, Methinks”
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2002
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“The Best Little Monopoly in America”
Business Week, December 9, 2002 -
“Bush’s Economic Policies: The Bull’s-Eyes and Busts”
Business Week, November 4, 2002 -
“China’s Slow Yet Steady March to Reform”
Business Week, September 30, 2002 -
“Bush’s Economics Team Is Broken, and It’s Time to Fix It”
Business Week, August 26, 2002 -
“Pleading the Case for a Paid-Jury System”
Business Week, July 22, 2002 -
“The Myth that Poverty Breeds Terrorism”
Business Week, June 10, 2002 -
“The U.N. Is Dead Wrong on Poverty and Inequality”
Business Week, May 6, 2002 -
“Big Steel Doesn’t Need Any More Propping Up”
Business Week, April 1, 2002 -
“The State of the Union: Bush Mostly Got It Right”
Business Week, February 25, 2002 -
“Don’t Bank on Democracy in Afghanistan”
Business Week, January 21, 2002
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“The Best Little Monopoly in America”
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2001
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“Is Prosperity Next to Godliness?”
Business Week, December 10, 2001 -
“Why the War Against Terror Will Boost the Economy”
Business Week, November 5, 2001 -
“Why the U.S. Economy Will Rise Again”
Business Week, October 1, 2001 -
“How’s Bush Doing? A Six-Month Report Card”
Business Week, August 27, 2001 -
“Adios Peso?”
The Wall Street Journal, August 15, 2001. -
“Why Would a Rock Star Want to Talk to Me?”
Business Week, July 16, 2001 -
“A ‘Yankee Imperialist’ Offers Asia a Road Map”
Business Week, June 11, 2001 -
“Argentina’s Cavallo May not Play the Hero this Time”
Business Week, May 7, 2001 -
“Why Colleges Shouldn’t Dump the SAT”
Business Week, April 9, 2001 -
“Boy, We Really Need a Tax Cut”
Business Week, February 26, 2001 -
“Sticks and Stones May Break My Bones…”
Business Week, January 22, 2001
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“Is Prosperity Next to Godliness?”
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2000
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“The Dollar Club: Why Countries Are So Keen to Join”
Business Week, December 11, 2000 -
“Gore’s ‘Reckless and Offensive’ Passion for the Environment”
Business Week, November 6, 2000 -
“Attention Consumers: Creativity Never Comes Cheap”
Business Week, October 2, 2000 -
“Compassionate Conservatism: Look Beyond the Label”
Business Week, September 4, 2000 -
“Mexico: Democracy is Great, but What About Economic Reform?”
Business Week, July 31, 2000 -
“Privatizing Social Security: Where Both Sides go Wrong”
Business Week, July 3, 2000 -
“Is the Market Too High or Too Low? Maybe a Little of Both”
Business Week, June 5, 2000 -
“With Friends Like OPEC, Who Needs…”
Business Week, May 8, 2000 -
“If We Can’t Abolish the IMF, Let’s at Least Make Big Changes”
Business Week, April 10, 2000 -
“To Beat Colombia’s Guerrillas, Legalize Drugs in the U.S.”
Business Week, March 13, 2000 -
“Clueless on the Alps – or Why I’m Down on Davos”
Business Week, February 14, 2000 -
“One Pinochet Legacy that Deserves to Live”
Business Week, January 17, 2000
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“The Dollar Club: Why Countries Are So Keen to Join”
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1999
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“How to Build Your Own Fed Crystal Ball”
Business Week, December 6, 1999 -
“Mundell: The Man Who Laid the Groundwork for the Euro”
Business Week, November 1, 1999 -
“Does Abortion Lower the Crime Rate?”
Business Week, September 27, 1999 -
“Is Alan Greenspan a Genius – or Just Plain Lucky?”
Business Week, August 16, 1999 -
“My Luncheon with Bono”
Business Week, July 12, 1999 -
“A Look at Larry Summers – From Taxes to Haircuts”
Business Week, June 7, 1999 -
“The Men Running Brazil Still Don’t Get It”
Business Week, May 3, 1999 -
“Does an Income Gap Put a Hex on Growth?”
Business Week, March 29, 1999 -
“Let the Dollar Reign from Seattle to Santiago”
The Wall Street Journal, March 8, 1999 -
“Reagan vs. Clinton: Who’s the Economic Champ?”
Business Week, February 22, 1999 -
“Even Economists Can’t Wait to Spend a Surplus”
Business Week, January 18, 1999
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“How to Build Your Own Fed Crystal Ball”
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1998
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“The IMF Doesn’t Put Out Fires, It Starts Them”
Business Week, December 7, 1998 -
“Malaysia Could Do Worse Than This Economic Plan”
Business Week, November 2, 1998 -
“What Might Save Russia: Tying the Ruble to the Dollar”
Business Week, September 28, 1998 -
“Why the Antitrust Cops Should Lay Off High Tech”
Business Week, August 17, 1998 -
“Milton Friedman: Being Right is the Best Revenge”
Business Week, July 13, 1998 -
“Don’t Tinker with Social Security, Reinvent It”
Business Week, June 8, 1998 -
“The East Asian Tigers Have Plenty to Roar About”
Business Week, April 27, 1998 -
“So You Want to Hire the Beautiful. Well, Why Not?”
Business Week, March 16, 1998
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“The IMF Doesn’t Put Out Fires, It Starts Them”
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