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Churls Gone Wild

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Some churls are bigger than others

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Churls Gone Wild | Some churls are bigger than others Churls Gone Wild Some churls are bigger than others Consumer of all hope April 15, 2020 by Nick Leaping the disciplinary ditch, meandering into unfenced commons and staking a claim, many economists have lately stretched their legs with characteristic disdain for guild boundaries. Few epidemiologists seem to have appreciated the brash visitors, apt to view any realm beyond the economics seminar as a benighted wasteland. Yet away from this scene, an NBER working paper on inequality and debt has deservedly caught attention and provided intellectual relief. Its authors linger on home territory and uncover new facts about US household debt. Indeed the entire series of companion papers rewards study. (Compare Mian, Straib and Sufi’s findings about high-income households to earlier work on the consumption splurge of the New Economy years .) Together they count against Paul Krugman’s claim that ‘you can have f...

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