The Bayesian Heresy

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Monday, August 11, 2008

Assorted

Why Are Exchange Rates So Difficult to Predict?

Building a Better World: Infrastructure's Role in Economic Growth

Clearing the Roadways: The Case for Congestion Pricing

Why the U.S. Treasury Began Auctioning Treasury Bills in 1929


Poverty in New York City, 1969-99:
The Influence of Demographic Change, Income Growth, and Income Inequality


The Changing Nature of the U.S. Balance of Payments

Early warnings of inflation in India'
Marshall Jevons at 8:05 PM

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