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Public Transportation in the United States of America

I was traveling in the USA this summer, and after I had a very negative experience due to an incompetent worker in the public transportation industry I vowed I would write a blog post about it. Actually, I sort of … Continue reading
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Dear Professor Krugman: What if every business was a self-owned startup?

Am I right to assume that in that situation, the blue line would (by and large) simply disappear?

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The carpet, too, is moving under you…

Last week Paul Krugman acknowledged the existence of a global marketplace for work (in which not only employees in different countries compete for wages, but also robots are now increasingly displacing workers). Over the weekend, he posted this: the Fed’s … Continue reading
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