Tyler Cowen

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What Harvard Can Learn From Olive Garden

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America's casual restaurants serve a more diverse clientele than many of America's elite universities.

The U.S. Economy Is Great. Stop Worrying About It

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Expansion can always turn into a recession, but strong growth is not by itself cause for concern.

Divided Public Believed Enough In Fed To Avoid A Recession

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The central bank's reservoir of credibility has allowed it to cut inflation without tipping the economy into a downturn.

How To Tell Where The Global Economy Is Headed

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A focus on a nation's saving rate and its allocation of human capital can help provide clarity.

Gold Is No Longer A Good Hedge Against Bad Times

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Gold has become another cyclical economic asset whose price has lost all predictive meaning, writes Tyler Cowen.

A 2% Inflation Rate Still Sounds About Right

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Arguments for a higher target persist, but a steady rate of 4% simply isn't sustainable politically.

Would You Let Elon Musk Implant A Device In Your Brain?

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The entrepreneur's Neuralink startup will be life-changing for some, but it's hard to see how it will transform society.

Regulation Can't Prevent The Next Financial Crisis

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Efforts to make banks safer can effectively push risk into other sectors of finance.

This Banking Crisis Won't Wreck the Economy

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One reason for relative optimism is that the world, and policymakers, have been preparing for this scenario for some time.

You Don't Have To Be Smart To Get Rich

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The key to career success is not necessarily intelligence, but the ability to synthesize your skills into a coherent whole.

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