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SIEPR Senior Fellow Pete Klenow discusses how population growth, trade, Big Tech, and innovations might affect America鈥檚 capacity for economic growth.
January 21, 2020
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SIEPR Senior Fellow Ran Abramitzky's research looks at immigrant earnings over a long sweep of history and contradicts prejudices on both sides of today鈥檚 immigration debate.
January 20, 2020
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Rent control doesn鈥檛 solve rising housing costs - reducing regulatory barriers in order to increase the supply of housing and lower prices does, according to Rebecca Diamond.
January 17, 2020
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"Rather than keeping mortgages on their balance-sheets, non-banks tend to sell them on鈥攏ot the best incentive to be ultra-cautious", says SIEPR Senior Fellow Amit Seru.
January 16, 2020
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SIEPR Senior Fellow Charles Jones models what might happen in a world of declining population, arguing that living standards would stagnate as the population gradually vanishes.
January 14, 2020
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A study led by SIEPR Faculty Fellow Maya Rossin-Slater has found that local exposure to fatal school shootings increases antidepressant use among youths.
December 16, 2019
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A study led by SIEPR Faculty Fellow Maya Rossin-Slater has found that local exposure to fatal school shootings increases antidepressant use among youths.
December 16, 2019
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鈥淣o matter when their parents came to the U.S. or what country they came from, children of immigrants have higher rates of upward mobility than their U.S.-born peers," [...]
December 11, 2019
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The I.R.S. sent a letter to 3.9 million people and a new study co-authored by Faculty Fellow Jacob Goldin shows that these letters may have saved approximately 700 lives.
December 10, 2019
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Sr Fellow Ran Abramitzky finds that historically, immigration doesn鈥檛 negatively impact U.S.-born workers鈥 wages, contrary to what supporters of immigration restrictions believe.
December 09, 2019
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SIEPR senior fellow John Taylor told lawmakers that reducing government debt and spending would 鈥渋ncrease GDP immediately compared to a policy without spending restraint.鈥
November 20, 2019
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Senior Fellow Emeritus Victor Fuchs discusses managed care and managed competition, as well as their implications.
November 11, 2019
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Senior Fellow Ran Abramitzky's research shows upward mobility for immigrants is greater now than it was a century ago.
November 05, 2019
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Children of poor immigrants in America have had greater success climbing the economic ladder than children of similarly poor fathers born in the United States [...]
October 28, 2019
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鈥淥ur results provide new estimates of the health costs of climate change and identify environmental drivers of the black-white maternal health gap,鈥 says Maya Rossin-Slater.
October 21, 2019
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What are the implications of California鈥檚 pension debt? Joe Nation, Project Director of the Pension Tracker Project, shares his thoughts.
September 24, 2019
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Health care is a complicated issue. SIEPR Sr fellow & emeritus professor of economics Victor Fuchs clarifies some common fallacies to help voters understand the issue better [...]
September 12, 2019
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Older, low-income Americans tend to be healthier if they live in more affluent areas of the country, according to research by SIEPR faculty fellow Maria Polyakova.
September 09, 2019
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How is Brexit-related uncertainty influencing the UK economy? SIEPR senior fellow Nicholas Bloom shares research insights on how Brexit is already impacting UK firms.
September 04, 2019
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Anat Admati, SIEPR senior fellow and professor at the 黄色直播 GSB, identifies a number of ways business schools can start practicing and promoting civic-minded leadership.
September 03, 2019