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Must-Read: I had thought that we understood rather well why freer trade created substantial winners and losers — that the shifts in the prices of goods from moves to freer trade caused magnified shifts...
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Must-Read: Richard Mayhew: The Sovaldi that Wasn’t: “Last summer every insurer in the country was rerunning their models on how the next wave of cholesterol drugs… …were going to blow up the cost...
View ArticleProcrastinating on February 14 2016
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Live from New York: SNL: The Day Beyoncé Turned Black:“Originally published on bradford-delong.com
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View ArticleThe point of my citing to George Kennan’s 1946 “Long Telegram”—published in...
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View ArticleThe best & most powerful version of Antigone I ever saw was the re-imagining...
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