Good choices there... But also interested in learning about papers by Shiller that you particularly admire...maybe I haven't read them
Thin on substance. Phishing for phools for instance, seems like reputation mining (a term they coin). Narrative economics is also like an avalanche of words ... very tedious
Shiller talks about in his book (which is bad like most things shiller writes) about a bunch of narratives and their rise and fall...what narratives underpin Bitcoin etc.
Shiller has narrative economics. There is some useful stuff there though this is one of those things where the quality and quantity of social science is poor
Compelling! Do you have a longer time series? Any idea about other cities?
How elastic is housing supply to interest rates?
Hey look! A play-by-play account of early March 2020, courtesy of @sgadarian.bsky.social@saragoodman.bsky.socialpress.princeton.edu/books/hardco...