Douglas L. Campbell

A blog about Manufacturing, International Trade, Monetary Policy, and replication by an academic economist.

Friday, June 5, 2020

John Cochrane on Stephanie Kelton's New Book: ‘The Deficit Myth’ Review: Years of Magical Thinking

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John Cochrane has a review of Stephanie Kelton's new book, "The Deficit Myth". Here it is, for those who don't have acc...
Friday, April 17, 2020

Debate Over Covid Fatality

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So, first came this horrendous WSJ article by a Stanford couple claiming the true Coronavirus death rate may be much less than what peopl...
Friday, February 28, 2020

How to Respond to the Next Recession: Central Bank Fiscal Support

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Now that it looks like like the next recession may be coming sooner rather than later, it's time to lay out what I think is clearly the ...
Monday, May 6, 2019

Journal Reporting Times, EJMR vs. Self-Reported Stats from Journals.

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Methodology: I took the self-reported data I collected here (which come from  from ejmr here ), and compared to the official journal stats ...
Monday, February 18, 2019

Ranking Economic Journals by Speed, Updated

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I decided to update my previous ranking on economics journals ranked by speed . In the table below, # is the journal's rank by citatio...
Tuesday, February 6, 2018

On the Uses (and Abuses) of Economath: The Malthusian Models

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Many American undergraduates in Economics interested in doing a Ph.D. are surprised to learn that the first year of an Econ Ph.D. feels much...
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Wednesday, January 24, 2018

Reminder: Most Published Research is Probably Wrong!

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At least in some way. Don't get me wrong, there is a lot of great research out there. However, it has occured to me that many people ar...
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Monday, December 11, 2017

Janet Yellen's Tenure, in Retrospect (Has the Economy Really Recovered?)

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On Twitter, Paul Romer lauds the job that Janet Yellen has done, writing that " In an extraordinarily difficult political context, J. Y...
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