Why China’s Pandemic Stimulus Worked Better Than the US’s
Research finds China’s digital coupon programs were a cost-effective way to boost spending.
Why China’s Pandemic Stimulus Worked Better Than the US’sHow online advertising can support good journalism
Internet ad rates can be higher than in print, enabling online news outlets to pay for quality reporting.
The perception that online ads are cheaper comes from a false comparison of ad prices measured in different units.
Matthew Gentzkow, “Trading Dollars for Dollars: The Price of Attention Online and Offline,” American Economic Review, May 2014. Chart reprinted with permission from the American Economic Association. Copyright 2014.
Research finds China’s digital coupon programs were a cost-effective way to boost spending.
Why China’s Pandemic Stimulus Worked Better Than the US’sPolitical philosopher Patrick Deneen discusses how to reorient the economic system for the common good.
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