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www.parisschoolofeconomics.eu/en/summer-sc...
... where you can also have access the papers we will discuss – that are largely based on my collaborations with @lashkaripour.bsky.social and Heitor Pellegrina
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@pse.bsky.social
In summary: while these tariffs may help reduce the trade deficit, they will impose significant costs on the U.S. economy after retaliation by trade partners.
Seems, however, that many scientists (in econ, climate change, health, etc.) have chosen political leaning over measures of objectivity.
And my pessimistic side asks what if both ways fail? I just wonder whether there can be a third way
Seems, however, that many scientists (in econ, climate change, health, etc.) have chosen political leaning over measures of objectivity.
And my pessimistic side asks what if both ways fail? I just wonder whether there can be a third way