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The Familiar but Curious Economics of Higher Education: Introduction to a Symposium

[Symposium: The Economics of Higher Education]

By Charles T. Clotfelter

Journal of Economic Perspectives, Winter 1999

Despite the involvement of two-thirds of economists in it, the higher education industry remains incompletely understood. Among the topics related to higher education that invite further research are the rapid increase in college costs, the interaction of...

The Corporate Bankruptcy Decision

By Michelle J. White

Journal of Economic Perspectives, Spring 1989

Economic theory suggests that bankruptcy should serve as a screening process designed to eliminate only those firms that are economically inefficient and whose resources could be better used in some other activity. However, firms typically file for bankru...

Keynesianism, Pennsylvania Avenue Style: Some Economic Consequences of the Employment Act of 1946

[Symposium: Fifty Years of the Council of Economic Advisers]

By J. Bradford De Long

Journal of Economic Perspectives, Summer 1996

The Employment Act of 1946 created the Council of Economic Advisers (CEA)—and served as a convenient marker of the government's acceptance of the burden of stabilizing the macroeconomy. The willingness of post-WWII governments to let automatic stabilize...

Institutional Changes and Rising Wage Inequality: Is There a Linkage?

[Symposium: Wage Inequality]

By Nicole M. Fortin and Thomas Lemieux

Journal of Economic Perspectives, Spring 1997

In this paper, the authors analyze the role of three institutional changes—the decline in the real value of the minimum wage, deunionization, and economic deregulation—on the rise in wage inequality in the United States during the 1980s. They argue th...