
Last seen: Nov 2, 2019
Depends on your school of Economic thought. The neoclassical approach would be to turn over management of the natural resources to the free markets. ...
Another idea would be to evaluate the impact of British taxes on the colonies. Think of the economic impact of the Stamp Act
Oh wow, they have an Econometrics for Dummies?
Totally agree. Anything by Milton Friedman is easy to follow and understand
They won the nobel this year. Development economics has been around as a practice probably since some of the earliest writings in Spain on the subjec...
Yeah, studying development economics with Michael Kremer at Harvard would be pretty awesome
South Africa neutralized the Zimbabwean economy. There is a springer book on the topic
There are a number of online economics programs for undergrads. The four I can think of are Utah State, Penn State, Oregon State, and Washington Stat...
In my Development Econ class we read Kicking Away the Ladder by Ha-Joon Chang. Chang is a professor at Cambridge that focuses on Development Economic...
A book you should check out is Mostly Harmless Econometrics The book is a pretty easy read when compared to the other econometric textbooks. Also, ...
Rice is a pretty good program. Especially if you plan to get into Energy Economics. You might consider taking their online Math Camp program -
Schools will often accept employer recommendations if the program is a masters program. If it is a PhD you might consider taking a course or two at a...
Capital was a pretty good read ?
Have not yet had a chance to read it... but it is on my todo list