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Moore's Law versus Murphy's Law: Algorithmic Trading and Its Discontents

[Symposium: The Growth of the Financial Sector]

By Andrei A. Kirilenko and Andrew W. Lo

Journal of Economic Perspectives, Spring 2013

Financial markets have undergone a remarkable transformation over the past two decades due to advances in technology. These advances include faster and cheaper computers, greater connectivity among market participants, and perhaps most important of all, m...

Disclosure by Politicians

By Simeon Djankov, Rafael La Porta, Florencio Lopez-de-Silanes, and Andrei Shleifer

òòò½Íø Journal: Applied Economics, April 2010

We collect data on the rules and practices of financial and conflict disclosure by members of Parliament in 175 countries. Although two-thirds of the countries have some disclosure laws, less than one-third make disclosures available to the public, and...

Banks as Secret Keepers

By Tri Vi Dang, Gary Gorton, Bengt ±á´Ç±ô³¾²õ³Ù°ùö³¾, and Guillermo °¿°ù»å´Çñ±ð³ú

òòò½Íø Review, April 2017

Banks produce short-term debt for transactions and storing value. The value of this debt must not vary over time so agents can easily trade it at par like money. To produce money-like safe liquidity, banks keep detailed information about their loans secre...

A Skeptical View of the National Science Foundation's Role in Economic Research

[Symposium: NSF Funding for Economists]

By Tyler Cowen and Alex Tabarrok

Journal of Economic Perspectives, Summer 2016

We can imagine a plausible case for government support of science based on traditional economic reasons of externalities and public goods. Yet when it comes to government support of grants from the National Science Foundation (NSF) for economic research, ...

Interpreting Tests of School VAM Validity

By Joshua Angrist, Peter Hull, Parag Pathak, and Christopher Walters

òòò½Íø Review, May 2016

We develop over-identification tests that use admissions lotteries to assess the predictive value of regression-based value-added models (VAMs). These tests have degrees of freedom equal to the number of quasi-experiments available to estimate school effe...

Urban Diversity and Economic Growth

[Symposium: Urban Agglomeration]

By John M. Quigley

Journal of Economic Perspectives, Spring 1998

This paper considers the heterogeneity and diversity of cities as sources of economic growth. It links modern notions of economic growth to the distinguishing characteristics of cities and to the external effects on consumption and production produced by ...

Macroeconomics after the Crisis: Time to Deal with the Pretense-of-Knowledge Syndrome

[Symposium: Macroeconomics after the Financial Crisis]

By Ricardo J. Caballero

Journal of Economic Perspectives, Fall 2010

The recent financial crisis has damaged the reputation of macroeconomics, largely for its inability to predict the impending financial and economic crisis. To be honest, this inability to predict does not concern me much. It is almost tautological that se...