News Clips: Week of August 22-28

Aug 22 2016

The following is a compilation of media clips in which WWS faculty members have been mentioned, cited or quoted. This list is updated weekly. If an item is missing, please email extaff@princeton.edu, and we will add it promptly.

Could Trump turn the tide post-Labor Day?
CNN (by Julian Zelizer)

Mixed Messages Threaten Fed’s Credibility
Economics21.org (Alan Blinder)

The Stimulus Our Economy Needs
Foreign Policy (Alan Blinder)

Mylan says raising EpiPen price 500% isn't the problem
Marketplace (Uwe Reinhardt)

Is Project Europe Doomed?
Kopitiam Bot (Harold James)

JAMA Forum: Why Are Private Health Insurers Losing Money on Obamacare?
News@Jama (by Uwe Reinhardt)

Princeton health economist: We’re now seeing a ‘mild version’ of the Obamacare death spiral
Hot Air (Uwe Reinhardt)

America’s low-paid workers get pay raises
Champion Newspapers (Alan Krueger)

Equal way to use (2)
Zero Hora (Angus Deaton)

Learning From China’s Foreign Aid Model
The Diplomat (Angus Deaton)

Uber drivers and cabbies are both set for the scrapheap
Management Today (Angus Deaton)

John McEnroe and Larry Summers: Birds of a Feather?
Institutional Investor (Alan Krueger)

Today’s Inequality Could Easily Become Tomorrow’s Catastrophe
The New York Times (Angus Deaton)

U.S. needs to rethink priorities
The Waterloo Cedar Falls Courier (Angus Deaton)

Could Trump turn the tide post-Labor Day?
CBS 5 AZ (by Julian Zelizer)

After freedom, what?
The Economist (Will Dobbie)

What China's Index Inclusion Means
Top1000funds.com (Stephen Kotkin)

Poor Children Have Lesser Chances to be Hospitalized, Study Confirms
Parent Herald (Janet Currie)

Why Are Scientists So Fascinated by Rejection?
Scientific American (Johannes Haushofer)

What Former White House Economists Say About Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton
The Wall Street Journal (Alan Blinder and Alan Krueger)

Trump getting back on track but needs to step it up further to clinch White House
Global Times (Julian Zelizer)

Trump companies owe $800 million
Verve Social Magazine (Julian Zelizer)

Paradox of plenty
The Indian Express (Angus Deaton)

Who is included in 'inclusive growth'?
Today (Angus Deaton)

News Analysis: Trump trying to remake image but could be late: experts
Xinhua (Julian Zelizer)

The Land of Opportunity or Inequality? What the 'Great Gatsby Curve' Graph Shows
Big Think (Alan Krueger)

Is the 'gig economy' all it's cracked up to be?
Seattle Daily Journal of Commerce (Alan Krueger)

Across the U.S., Workers at the Bottom of the Ladder Get Pay Raises
The Wall Street Journal (Alan Krueger)

News Analysis: U.S. blacks likely to back Hillary, despite Trump's calls for their votes
Xinhua (Julian Zelizer)

Ivanka and Jared's Power Play
The New Yorker (Julian Zelizer)

Obama gives out hugs, vows long-term flood aid in southern Louisiana
Northwest Arkansas Democrat Gazette (Alan Blinder)

Trump vs. the Establishment
The New American (Aaron Friedberg)

A Guide To Uncertainty For People Who Hate Not Knowing
Fastcompany.com (Eldar Shafir)

Trickle-Down Economics Led To The Rise Of Trump By Undermining Our Democracy
The Huffington Post (Martin Gilens)

Why You Shouldn't Trust Your Sad Memories
Mogul (Daniel Kahneman)

Here’s More Bad News for Obamacare
True Viral News (Alexandre Mas)

Scarcity and Justice
Slaw (Eldar Shafir)

Is Obamacare failing?
Vox (Uwe Reinhardt)

There’s something suspect about how emergency rooms treat children 
The Washington Post (Janet Currie)

Affirmative action must remain
The Pitt News (Marta Tienda)

What is it about Henry Kissinger?
The Washington Post (Gary Bass)

Can Madigascar Get Rid Of This Troubling Toad Before It's Too Late?
Ensia (David Wilcove)

Len Boselovic’s Heard off the Street: U.S. steel industry a victim of its own success, authors say
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette (Jan De Loecker)