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Why Isn't Mexico Rich?

By Gordon H. Hanson

Journal of Economic Literature, December 2010

Over the last three decades, Mexico has aggressively reformed its economy, opening to foreign trade and investment, achieving fiscal discipline, and privatizing state owned enterprises. Despite these efforts, the country's economic growth has been lacklu...

100 Years of the American Economic Review: The Top 20 Articles

By Kenneth J. Arrow, B. Douglas Bernheim, Martin S. Feldstein, Daniel L. McFadden, James M. Poterba, and Robert M. Solow

American Economic Review, February 2011

This paper presents a list of the top 20 articles published in the American Economic Review during its first 100 years. This list was assembled in honor of the AER's one-hundredth anniversary by a group of distinguished economists at th...

The Squam Lake Report: Commentary

By Charles A. E. Goodhart

Journal of Economic Literature, March 2011

The idea of the Squam Lake Report was to bring together some fifteen leading U.S. financial economists to see what regulatory changes they could jointly agree and thereby influence policy discussions. Seeking to find a consensus, however, meant ...

Financial Advice

By Roman Inderst and Marco Ottaviani

Journal of Economic Literature, June 2012

Financial advice could play an essential role in well-functioning markets for retail financial products, given that many consumers find it difficult to evaluate the complex products on offer. However, conflicts of interest, which are pervasive in some pa...

The Mirrlees Review

By Martin Feldstein

Journal of Economic Literature, September 2012

The Mirrlees Review is an ambitious and comprehensive analysis of the British tax system with detailed recommendations for reform. This review essay focuses on those issues that are also likely to be of interest to an American reader. The Review has the t...