That’s the title of a conference that took place at USC this weekend, co-organized by Joshua Aizenman, Menzie Chinn and Robert Dekle, and cosponsored by the USC Center for International Studies, USC School of International Relations, Journal of International Money and Finance, and the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco.
Author Archives: Menzie Chinn
State Employment Trends: Does a Low Tax/Right-to-Work/Low Minimum Wage Regime Correlate to Growth?
It’s interesting how “pro-business” policies do not appear to be conducive to rapid employment growth.
“The Oxford Handbook of the Economics of the Pacific Rim”
That’s a new volume out from Oxford University Press, co-edited by Inderjit Kaur and Nirvikar Singh.
ACA Insurance Coverage Cost Update from CBO
Estimated insurance coverage costs revised downward.
An Economic Sanctions Menu Targeting Russia
Global Supply Chains and Macroeconomic Relationships in Asia
The increase in vertical specialization in Asia has implications for the strength of linkages between the region’s economies, and the tendency to manage intra-regional exchange rates.
Dispersion in Price Trends in the Euro Area
Wisconsin Economic Activity Forecasted to Lag
No catch-up in sight for Wisconsin with Minnesota [1] (or the Nation, for that matter)
IMF World Economic Outlook Released
From the IMF:
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The Unfootnoted Assault on the Minimum Wage Increase – Wisconsin Edition
The Wisconsin Manufacturers and Commerce group has a recent piece, written by Scott Manley (VP), highlighting negative impacts of a minimum wage increase. I have attempted to track down the numbers cited. It has been an illuminating experience.