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    Thinking About Current Views on Trade  American Enterprise Institute
    Distinguished Lecture in Economics with Stefanie Stantcheva: "How People Think about the Economy"  Fordham News
    Inside America's Polarized Views on Race by Stefanie Stantcheva  Project Syndicate
    How People Form, and Change Their Opinions on Economics  Econofact
    Teens following parents into racial divide, study finds  Harvard Gazette
    Harvard economics professor named 2021 Andrew Carnegie Fellow  Harvard Gazette
    'Win or Lose': Understanding the Human Perspective on Economic Policies  Fordham News
    Why People Vote Against Redistributive Policies That Would Benefit Them  The MIT Press Reader
    Open-ended survey questions to elicit people's first-order concerns | VOX, CEPR Policy Portal  voxeu.org
    Opinion | What Economists Think About Immigration Doesn’t Really Matter  The New York Times
    Striking a balance on taxes | MIT News | Massachusetts Institute of Technology  MIT News
    Alberto Francesco Alesina, 63 – Harvard Gazette  Harvard Gazette
    Trust in scientists amidst the pandemic | VOX, CEPR Policy Portal  voxeu.org
    Perceptions of racial gaps, their causes, and ways to reduce them | VOX, CEPR Policy Portal  voxeu.org
    The Bulletin on Entrepreneurship | NBER  National Bureau of Economic Research
    Gift from Penny Pritzker '81 to spark new era for Harvard economics  Harvard Gazette
    The Post-Pandemic Social Contract by Dani Rodrik & Stefanie Stantcheva  Project Syndicate
    Regulatory Opportunities for US Workforce Development  The Regulatory Review
    Perceptions and preferences for redistribution | Inequality: the IFS Deaton Review  ifs.org.uk
    In data: our damaging inequality illusions  Prospect Magazine
    Major future economic challenges | VOX, CEPR Policy Portal  voxeu.org
    Wharton professor Nina Strohminger tweets that some students believe Americans make $100,000 on average  The Washington Post
    Research suggests we’re misperceiving the inequality around us  Marketplace
    A triumph of economics… but a lot of challenges ahead | VOX, CEPR Policy Portal  voxeu.org
    Reconciliation Bill Tax Innovation Effects  Tax Foundation
    Political Economy Program Meeting, Spring 2022 | NBER  National Bureau of Economic Research
    Harvard librarian unearths lesson in Soviet archive  Harvard Gazette
    2022 Guggenheim Fellowships Announced  Broadway World
    Conflict, climate and constitutions  Economics Observatory
    $100 Million Gift From Penny Pritzker Will Support New Building Harvard's Economics Department  Boston Real Estate Times
    Lingering effects of the 'she-cession' – Times News Online  tnonline.com
    Tackling inequality will break the gridlock on what to do about climate change  The Conversation
    Trust in scientists in times of pandemic: Panel evidence from 12 countries | Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences  pnas.org
    Alberto Alesina. A free-spirited economist | VOX, CEPR Policy Portal  voxeu.org
    10 from Harvard join American Academy of Arts & Sciences  Harvard Gazette
    Harvard study finds immigration myths make people oppose government programs  Vox.com
    Economics of Culture and Institutions, Spring 2022 | NBER  National Bureau of Economic Research
    Most people care about inequalities – but there is little agreement about what, if anything, government should do about them -  ifs.org.uk
    Americans regard their economic prospects more optimistically than Europeans  City Journal
    Vital signs. Remembering Alberto Alesina, the father of political economy  The Conversation
    The Archaeology of Inequality  The MIT Press Reader
    The Analytical Angle: Need for youth-centred sustainable economic and social growth in Pakistan  DAWN.com
    Transitions through workplace innovation – Frank Pot and Peter Totterdill  Social Europe
    Higher taxes tend to suppress innovation | LSE Business Review  London School of Economics
    Public Economics Program Meeting, Spring 2022 | NBER  National Bureau of Economic Research
    We need to create more good jobs. The old easy answers won’t work any more.  MarketWatch
    What Do People Think About Taxes? They Are Partisan, Dazed, And Confused  Forbes
    How Closely Do Our Beliefs About Social Mobility Match Reality?  Kellogg Insight
    Alberto Alesina, a pioneer of modern political economy, dies at 63  Harvard Gazette
    Adding Ethics to Public Finance  International Monetary Fund
    A Better Deal for the World's Workers by Dani Rodrik  Project Syndicate
    War stories  Economics Observatory
    IMF Videos - What Are Global Public Goods?  International Monetary Fund
    Why So Few American Economists Are Studying Inequality  The Atlantic
    Higher taxes tend to suppress innovation | USAPP  London School of Economics
    Tackling inequality will break the gridlock on what to...  Daily Maverick
    Tax Hikes Reduce Innovation And Could Delay Recovery  Forbes
    Why Republicans, Democrats Think Differently About Taxes  The Fiscal Times
    Innovation and Public Policy | NBER  National Bureau of Economic Research
    Migrants Are on the Rise Around the World, and Myths About Them Are Shaping Attitudes (Published 2018)  The New York Times
    Evidence Suggests that Tax Rates Influence Migration Decisions  Tax Foundation
    Harvard University: Transformational gift from Penny Pritzker ’81 to spark new era for Harvard economics  India Education Diary
    Trust: The other factor in the Covid-19 crisis | VOX, CEPR Policy Portal  voxeu.org
    Republicans and Democrats are split over whether estate and income taxes are ‘unfair’  MarketWatch
    Richard Blundell  ifs.org.uk
    Americans have been lying to themselves about the economy for way too long  The Washington Post
    The Dark Side of American Optimism  The Atlantic
    Opinion | Trump Is Waiting and He Is Ready  The New York Times
    Selection in surveys | VOX, CEPR Policy Portal  voxeu.org
    Our Feelings About Inequality: It's Complicated - The New York Times  The New York Times
    Politics really do alter your perception of reality  Big Think
    Leading Harvard economist Emmanuel Farhi dies at 41  Harvard Gazette
    Hey Dems: Want to Help Immigrants? Stop Promising Universal Freebies  Reason
    Americans overestimate social mobility in their country  The Economist

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