Before the Flood

Before the Flood

A movie, approximately 1 1/2 hours, on climate change, with yours truly making a brief appearance at around 59:40.  ( Update : Sorry, it see...
Coming soon

Coming soon

If you teach introductory economics, you might be interested to know that my publisher is hosting a number of webinars in the coming weeks t...
Worst of Both Worlds

Worst of Both Worlds

Alan D. Viard and Sita Nataraj Slavov say the U.S. tax system is the wrong compromise between Republican and Democratic ideals .
Update on Carbon Washington

Update on Carbon Washington

An Upcoming Interview

An Upcoming Interview

This coming Friday, I will be interviewed by Frank Conway at an Economics Teaching Conference .  You can hear a live broadcast of the interv...
In Praise of High Prices

In Praise of High Prices

Click here to read my column in Sunday's New York Times .
Normative Ethics and Welfare Economics

Normative Ethics and Welfare Economics

For the next couple days, I will be hanging out at this conference .  Various papers available at the link.
Why Are Interest Rates So Low? Causes and Implications

Why Are Interest Rates So Low? Causes and Implications

A new talk by my erstwhile dissertation adviser, Stanley Fischer .
What I've been doing

What I've been doing

Today and tomorrow, I am attending this conference at the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston. Papers and some videos available at the link.
Trump's Economist

Trump's Economist

A profile in The New Yorker .
The Nobel

The Nobel

Congratulations to Oliver Hart and Bengt Holmstr�m .
New Videos from the NBER

New Videos from the NBER

1. " The Dramatic Economics of the U.S. Market for Higher Education ," Caroline Hoxby's Martin Feldstein Lecture. 2. " Ma...
How Trump paid so little in taxes.

How Trump paid so little in taxes.

Josh Barro explains one theory of the case .
Harvard Scholars on President Obama

Harvard Scholars on President Obama

The Harvard Gazette surveys a bunch of faculty .
Fight for Fifteen?

Fight for Fifteen?

My friend Allen Sanderson, from the University of Chicago, questions the idea of a $15 minimum wage .