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The Running Economist: September 2014
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Clinical depression and labor market outcomes. Papua New Guinea HIES. Economics of Al Capone. SAS Visual Analytics and UN Comtrade. Consumer sentiment and price expectations August 2016. Real estate index August 2016. Wednesday, September 17, 2014. Last week was the first week that I could start running after my surgery. Coach Tom Clifford had three runs for me to do. Each were easy 20:00 runs. I continued swimming and had my highest weekly total ever: over 21,000 yards! If so, what aches and pains did y...
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The Running Economist: June 2015
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Clinical depression and labor market outcomes. Papua New Guinea HIES. Economics of Al Capone. SAS Visual Analytics and UN Comtrade. Consumer sentiment and price expectations August 2016. Real estate index August 2016. Sunday, June 21, 2015. Second week of workouts and a swim meet. Training continues to move along in the right direction. This past week included a down week for both running and swimming mileage/yardage-wise given the VA Commonwealth Games LCM meet June 20th. Running - 34.5 miles includ...
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The Running Economist: November 2014
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Clinical depression and labor market outcomes. Papua New Guinea HIES. Economics of Al Capone. SAS Visual Analytics and UN Comtrade. Consumer sentiment and price expectations August 2016. Real estate index August 2016. Saturday, November 29, 2014. Race Report: Wrightsville Beach Turkey Trot. On Thanksgiving I took the next step in my return to running. I ran a race! 1) Start controlled and finish strong. 2) Be mentally tough when it starts to hurt (I have been focusing on that with swimming). It was a bea...
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The Running Economist: March 2015
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Clinical depression and labor market outcomes. Papua New Guinea HIES. Economics of Al Capone. SAS Visual Analytics and UN Comtrade. Consumer sentiment and price expectations August 2016. Real estate index August 2016. Wednesday, March 11, 2015. The economics of the employer mandate. Last fall I was invited to write an essay for a publication. My contribution was to comment on some aspect of the ACA. I decided to focus on the employer mandate and potential effects on the US labor market. One of the many t...
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Judith – Lady Economist
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Bright Ladies, Dismal Science. Law, Policy, and Government. State of the Field. Undergraduate student concentrating in gender and feminist studies, ethnic studies, and sociology. Interests include care labor, sex work, queer economics, and racial justice. Pseudonym inspired by the mythical Judith who slayed Holofernes. Don’t Throw the Welfare State Out with the Bath Water. July 27, 2015. Bull; ( 0. Feminist Economics and Utopia: I Want Us All to Walk in the Sun. June 3, 2015. Bull; ( 1. April 6, 2015.
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How to Justify Teaching the Worst of Economics to Non-Economists – Lady Economist
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Bright Ladies, Dismal Science. Law, Policy, and Government. State of the Field. How to Justify Teaching the Worst of Economics to Non-Economists. How to Justify Teaching the Worst of Economics to Non-Economists. April 29, 2015. Bull; ( 1. Written by Ingrid Harvold Kvangraven, editor of New School Economic Review. Being an Economics PhD student in a heterodox department. As pointed out by Ben Fine. And the theories underlying the Better than Cash Alliance’s. Furthermore, I find that students are less like...
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Kamini Roy – Lady Economist
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Bright Ladies, Dismal Science. Law, Policy, and Government. State of the Field. An undergraduate intern at Lady Economist studying economics and pre-med at New York University. Pen name dedicated to Kamini Roy, a Bengali poet, scholar and feminist icon. Taking Cues from Rwanda’s Government Could Reap Benefits For American Women. April 17, 2015. Demos: The Policy Shop. Economic Policy Institute: Working Economics. Feminist Majority Foundation Blog. Institute for Women's Policy Research Blog. Wealthier is ...
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In Memoriam – Barbara Bergmann – Lady Economist
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Bright Ladies, Dismal Science. Law, Policy, and Government. State of the Field. In Memoriam – Barbara Bergmann. In Memoriam – Barbara Bergmann. April 12, 2015. Bull; ( 0. I became a feminist at age five. When it became obvious to me that you needed your own money to be an independent person, which was what I wanted to be when I grew up. IAFFE notes with sadness the death of Barbara R. Bergmann. And later as a blogger for the Huffington Post. Is Social Security Broke? A Cartoon Guide to the Issues. She wa...
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Taking Cues from Rwanda’s Government Could Reap Benefits For American Women – Lady Economist
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Bright Ladies, Dismal Science. Law, Policy, and Government. State of the Field. Taking Cues from Rwanda’s Government Could Reap Benefits For American Women. Taking Cues from Rwanda’s Government Could Reap Benefits For American Women. April 17, 2015. In one of her few recent public speeches, Hillary Clinton unveiled her “No Ceilings”. Jena McGregor notes in the Washington Post. Of women in legislature where others including the United States have stalled. Increased government participation by women re...
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