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July 2, 2008New NBER working papersArnold KlingMihir A. Desai, Dhammika Dharmapala, and Monica Singhal write, The Low Income Housing Tax Credit (LIHTC) program provides for the......MORE June 26, 2008Class Discussion StarterArnold KlingThe question of whether businesses should be public-spirited is a great one for class discussion. Teachers and professors will want......MORE June 5, 2008Billers, Players, and Income InequalityArnold KlingAnother Nassim Nicholas Taleb quote: A scalable profession is good only if you are successful; they are more competitive, produce......MORE May 28, 2008Are Charities Like Startups?Arnold KlingFrom Another Paul Graham essay: If you start from successful startups, you find they often behaved like nonprofits. And if......MORE May 19, 2008An Entrepreneurial Generation?Arnold KlingMichael Malone writes, Half of all new college graduates now believe that self-employment is more secure than a full-time job.......MORE May 18, 2008The News BusinessArnold KlingSteve Boriss is not such a fan of the Associated Press. First, while its members’ businesses are shrinking, the AP......MORE April 3, 2008The Virtues of Small EnterpriseArnold KlingPaul Graham writes, The average MIT graduate wants to work at Google or Microsoft, because it's a recognized brand, it's......MORE April 1, 2008Regulatory Re-OrgArnold KlingTyler Cowen ponders the theoretical merits of a proposed re-organization of financial regulation. The Fed is smarter than other regulators,......MORE February 28, 2008Hal Varian's Words of WisdomArnold KlingThis interview has many. A good quote to give my statistics students: If you are looking for a career where......MORE January 31, 2008Health Care and OrganizationArnold KlingRuss Roberts writes, Within a firm and within a family, resources and decisions get made without prices and often without......MORE January 23, 2008Questions for Goolsbee and SamuelsonArnold KlingOn Radio Free Megan, Austan Goolsbee (now an adviser to Barack Obama) discusses, among other things, the role of regulation......MORE November 14, 2007OpportunismArnold KlingWilliam Easterly writes, Set big goals. Do whatever it takes to reach them. These muscular sentences form the core of......MORE November 10, 2007Tim Harford's Next BookArnold KlingIs called The Logic of Life. I hated the introduction. At one point, Harford writes, Might there not be such......MORE November 2, 2007Valley GuysArnold KlingThis is an hour-long video of an announcement at Google of a set of protocols called "Open Social." I cannot......MORE August 10, 2007Facebook GenerationArnold KlingI write, Despite Young Dave's assessment, I think it is possible that Facebook will make the leap from its predominantly......MORE August 7, 2007The Best Place to Learn EconomicsArnold KlingAccording to Tyler Cowen, it's right here. He says (it's an interview with Bloomberg's Tom Keene) that right now blogs......MORE July 26, 2007Do Sports Franchises Make Money?Arnold KlingAustan Goolsbee writes, Take the Sonics. The team may have lost $60 million while Mr. Schultz owned it. But he......MORE July 24, 2007The Reading ClassArnold KlingIn The New York Times, Harriett Rubin writes, It took Dee Hock, father of the credit card and founder of......MORE July 20, 2007Hal Varian on GooglenomicsArnold Klingthe Wall Street Journal does an interview. WSJ: Is Google an example of a “winner take all” market, where “network......MORE July 10, 2007Exit and VoiceArnold KlingJames Surowiecki contrasts the governance of pirate ships with that of corporations. Leeson’s analysis of pirate governance focusses mainly on......MORE There are 57 entries listed in this category (Business Economics). The most recent are listed above. If there are more than 20, here are the rest:
Tyler on Ben (June 14, 2007) An Old Prediction May Come True (May 02, 2007) Paul Graham on Many Subjects (April 13, 2007) Indian Economy Bleg (March 11, 2007) Internet Bubble 2.0 (March 01, 2007) Planning vs. Experimentation (February 08, 2007) Failure in an Open-Access Order (February 01, 2007) CEO Pay and Market Signals (January 25, 2007) Two Blogs on Business Economics (January 15, 2007) Why Company Health Clinics? (January 15, 2007) Malcolm Gladwell on Enron (January 02, 2007) The Entrepreneurial Society (November 27, 2006) I Don't Heart Cass Sunstein (October 12, 2006) How Electronics Retailers Make Money (October 04, 2006) Enron (September 25, 2006) Businesses as Storehouses of Knowledge (September 15, 2006) Fundraising vs. Selling (August 28, 2006) Funding Start-ups (August 26, 2006) Your Next Job? (August 25, 2006) Used Furniture (August 23, 2006) Long Tail Podcast (August 08, 2006) Management by Re-organization (March 31, 2006) Can Entrepreneurship Be Taught? (November 23, 2005) Small vs. Large Businesses (September 20, 2005) But I Still Disagree with Brad DeLong (September 15, 2005) Evolution vs. Intelligent Design (September 12, 2005) Good Reading Recommendation from Tyler Cowen (July 20, 2005) Arthur Andersen Posthumously Exonerated (May 31, 2005) Start a Business, Young Person (May 19, 2005) Knowledge Problem (April 22, 2005) Movie Economics (March 07, 2005) Mail Un-Rebates Revisited (February 10, 2005) A Swindle, not a Joke (February 03, 2005) Pseudo-currency (January 08, 2005) Outsourcing = Economic Activity (September 20, 2004) Key Operating Ratio (August 23, 2004)
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