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The rate of time preference in the United States government
I use Samuelson's Nonsubstitution Theorem (1961) to argue that government policies in the United States traditionally reflected a low discount...
American Economist, 09/22/07 by Peter Temin · More from publication -
Low pay, low quality: for decades the nation has been able to school its children on the cheap by exploiting a trapped workforce of educated women. Those days are long gone - Forum
ARE TEACHERS UNDERPAID? ARE TEACHERS UNDERPAID? As an economist, I find it difficult to question market outcomes. Goods and services generally...
Education Next, 06/22/03 by Peter Temin · More from publication -
Banking systems and economic growth: Lessons from Britain and Germany in pre-World War I era / Commentary
Review - Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis, 05/01/98 by Fohlin, Caroline]]>· More from publication -
Commentary. (comments on the article of Caroline Fohlin, in this issue, p. 37)

Caroline Fohlin discussed the German banking system during the pre-World War I era but she failed to consider the argument provided by Alexander...
Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis Review, 05/01/98 by Temin, Peter · More from publication
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