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* [[Economics/BudgetConstraint|Budget constraint]] * [[Economics/DemandCurve|Demand curve]] * [[Economics/HotellingsLaw|Hotelling's Law]] * [[Economics/IndifferenceCurve|Indifference curve]] * [[Economics/ProductDifferentiation|Product differentiation]] * [[Economics/ProductionPossibilityFrontier|Production possibility frontier]] |
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| * [[Economics/CobbDouglasProductionFunction|Cobb-Douglas Production Function]] | * [[Economics/BalanceOfPayments|Balance of payments]] * [[Economics/CobbDouglasProductionFunction|Cobb-Douglas production function]] * [[Economics/HarrodDomarModel|Harrod-Domar model]] * [[PoliticalScience/InternationalDevelopment|International development]] * [[Economics/InputOutputModel|I/O model]] * [[Economics/LeontiefProductionFunction|Leontief production function]] * [[Economics/RandomWalkModelOfConsumption|Random walk model of consumption]] * [[Economics/SolowSwanModel|Solow-Swan model]] == Political Economy == * [[PoliticalScience/CageDistanceFramework|CAGE distance framework]] * [[PoliticalScience/InternationalDevelopment|International development]] * [[PoliticalScience/RegulatoryEconomics|Regulatory economics]] == Reading Notes == Note: reading notes for the above topics are listed on the respective pages, ''not here''. * [[IrrationalBehaviorAndEconomicTheory|Irrational Behavior and Economic Theory]], Gary Becker, 1962 * [[UncertaintyAndTheWelfareEconomicsOfMedicalCare|Uncertainty and the Welfare Economics of Medical Care]], Kenneth J. Arrow, 1963 * [[TimeOnTheCross|Time on the Cross: The Economics of American Negro Slavery]], Robert Fogel and Stanley L. Engerman, 1974 * [[EstimatingTheMarginalPropensityToConsumeUsingTheDistributionsOfIncomeConsumptionAndWealth|Estimating the Marginal Propensity to Consume Using the Distributions of Income, Consumption and Wealth]]; Jonathan Fisher, David Johnson, Timothy Smeeding, and Jeffrey Thompson; 2019 * [[DisentanglingRentIndexDifferences|Disentangling Rent Index Differences: Data, Methods, and Scope]]; Brian Adams, Lara Loewenstein, Hugh Montag, and Randal Verbrugge; 2022 * [[ResidentialMobilityAndNeighborhoodCharacteristicsInChicago|Residential Mobility and Neighborhood Characteristics in Chicago]], Robin Newberger, Mark O'Dell, Taz George, and Sharada Dharmasankar, 2024 * [[LocalLaborMarketsShouldBeRedefined|Local Labor Markets Should Be Redefined: New Definitions Based on Estimated Demand-Shock Spillovers]], Timothy J. Bartik, 2024 * [[OnTheMechanicsOfFiscalInflations|On the Mechanics of Fiscal Inflations]]; Marco Bassetto, Luca Benzoni, and Jason Hall; 2024 * [[NudgesPreferencesAndCompetences|Nudges, preferences and competences: a critique of both neoclassical and behavioral economics]], Richard Epstein, 2025 * [[UncertaintyInEmpiricalEconomics|Uncertainty in Empirical Economics]], Frank Schorfheide and Zhiheng You, 2025 * [[AsUSPopulationGrowthSlowsWeNeedToResetExpectationsForEconomicData|As US population growth slows, we need to reset expectations for economic data]], Jed Kolko, 2025 * [[LosAngelesShowsThatThePrivateSectorCanDevelopAffordableHousing|Los Angeles Shows That the Private Sector Can Develop Affordable Housing]], Zachary Steinert-Threlkeld, 2025 |
Economics
Economics is a study of allocations for scarce resources.
Reading notes that are strictly econometric should be filed under Statistics. Some cross-filing is unavoidable between economics, political science, and political philosophy.
Microeconomics
Macroeconomics
Political Economy
Reading Notes
Note: reading notes for the above topics are listed on the respective pages, not here.
Irrational Behavior and Economic Theory, Gary Becker, 1962
Uncertainty and the Welfare Economics of Medical Care, Kenneth J. Arrow, 1963
Time on the Cross: The Economics of American Negro Slavery, Robert Fogel and Stanley L. Engerman, 1974
Estimating the Marginal Propensity to Consume Using the Distributions of Income, Consumption and Wealth; Jonathan Fisher, David Johnson, Timothy Smeeding, and Jeffrey Thompson; 2019
Disentangling Rent Index Differences: Data, Methods, and Scope; Brian Adams, Lara Loewenstein, Hugh Montag, and Randal Verbrugge; 2022
Residential Mobility and Neighborhood Characteristics in Chicago, Robin Newberger, Mark O'Dell, Taz George, and Sharada Dharmasankar, 2024
Local Labor Markets Should Be Redefined: New Definitions Based on Estimated Demand-Shock Spillovers, Timothy J. Bartik, 2024
On the Mechanics of Fiscal Inflations; Marco Bassetto, Luca Benzoni, and Jason Hall; 2024
Nudges, preferences and competences: a critique of both neoclassical and behavioral economics, Richard Epstein, 2025
Uncertainty in Empirical Economics, Frank Schorfheide and Zhiheng You, 2025
As US population growth slows, we need to reset expectations for economic data, Jed Kolko, 2025
Los Angeles Shows That the Private Sector Can Develop Affordable Housing, Zachary Steinert-Threlkeld, 2025
