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Peter Coy

Peter Coy

Economics Writer at The New York Times

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Recent Articles

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An Economist Asked, How Much Should We Spend to Avoid the A.I. Apocalypse?

The question “at first struck me as too open-ended to be usefully addressed by standard economics,” said Charles Jones of Stanford. He took a shot anyway.
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What Has Changed Since Silicon Valley Bank Collapsed? Not Much.

Two years later, no major legislation or regulation has passed, and the basic problem that caused the crisis persists.
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Opinion | Goodbye, for Now

After three and a half years, my newsletter is wrapping up.
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Opinion | The Retirement Maneuver More People Should Be Making

Roth conversion is often a smart choice. Don’t let the tax bill scare you.
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Opinion | Why Common Problems Are Often Worse Than We Realize

It’s called the big problem paradox.
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Opinion | Trump’s Greatest Resistance Could Come From Wall Street

If the president’s policies start spooking investors, the bond market will let him know.
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Opinion | The Debate Over Trump’s Favorite Word Needs a Reset

Are tariffs good or bad policy? The answer is less simple than you might think.
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Opinion | Economics Has a Name for the Costs of Loneliness

“Social capital” is hard to define, but the loss of it in recent decades is palpable.
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Opinion | Will Artificial Intelligence Replace Us or Empower Us?

People will need a lot more education to be able to harness A.I. rather than be elbowed aside.
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Opinion | The Tragedy of Joe Biden

He didn’t get the credit he deserved on the economy.
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Opinion | A Sluggish Start for Congestion Pricing

It would be more effective if Ubers, taxis and trucks had to pay more.