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Who Will Be the Next U.S. President?

The New York Times’ Upshot. Currently the odds are 3/4 to 1/4.

This entry was posted in Notes and tagged 2016 Election, United States on September 16, 2016 by Dirk Niepelt.

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Recent Posts

  • “Macro Finance: Assets, Government Debt, and Cryptos,” Bern, Spring 2026
  • “Fiscal and Monetary Policies,” Bern, Spring 2026
  • “Central Bank Digital Currency and Monetary Architecture,” CEPR DP, 2026
  • “Frontiers of Digital Finance,” CEPR, 2025
  • Subsidies in Switzerland
  • “Frontiers of Digital Finance,” CEPR, 2025
  • “CBDC and Monetary Architecture,” UniBe DP, 2025
  • Why is Switzerland so rich?
  • “Macroeconomics II,” Bern, Fall 2025
  • “Makroökonomie I (Macroeconomics I),” Bern, Fall 2025
  • “A Tractable Model of Epidemic Control and Equilibrium Dynamics”, JEDC, 2025
  • “Liquidity Crisis Support made in Switzerland and the Too-big-to-fail Subsidy,” VoxEU, 2025
  • “Pricing Liquidity Support: A PLB for Switzerland”, CEPR DP, 2025
  • VOCES8: Agnus Dei by Samuel Barber
  • “Macro Finance: Assets, Government Debt, and Cryptos,” Bern, Spring 2025
  • “Fiscal and Monetary Policies,” Bern, Spring 2025
  • Does the US Administration Prohibit the Use of Reserves?
  • “Pricing Liquidity Support: A PLB for Switzerland”, UniBe DP, 2025
  • “Report by the Parliamentary Investigation Committee on the Conduct of the Authorities in the Context of the Emergency Takeover of Credit Suisse”
  • “Governments are bigger than ever. They are also more useless”

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