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  • Lawrence Goulder addresses environmental justice concerns and makes the that "a carbon tax is inherently progressive, narrowing the income gap between rich and poor households."

    April 28, 2021

  • In a story on California's unemployment chaos and growing debt, SIEPR Director Mark Duggan did not mince words: "It's the worst. The most regressive. Appalling. [...]"

    March 29, 2021

  • SIEPR's Lisa Ouellette talks about the mismatch between social value and R&D investment: "The pandemic has illustrated both political and market failures in vaccine development."

    March 26, 2021

  • SIEPR Senior Fellow Nick Bloom is cited for his research on working from home and what he calls the "donut effect" on city centers as commuters switch to WFH post-pandemic.

    March 24, 2021

  • Suddenly saddled with $6.7 billion in debt, Texas needs to make policy changes to help accelerate its economic recovery. In this op-ed, Mark Duggan makes the case for a solution.

    March 24, 2021

  • Companies plotting work-from-home options will be making trade-offs between creativity and productivity, writes SIEPR's Nick Bloom.

    March 21, 2021

  • SIEPR Senior Fellow Neale Mahoney estimates $140 billion in medical debt was in collections last year.

    March 18, 2021

  • In this London-based audio interview, SIEPR's Nick Bloom discusses diversity risks and other impacts of working from home.

    March 16, 2021

  • Research by faculty fellows Maria Polyakova and Petra Persson is cited to discuss the rates at which relatives follow one another into the medical profession.

    March 12, 2021

  • During the COVID-19 crisis, Americans have coped in varying ways SIEPR Senior Fellow David Grusky explains, from incapacitating anxiety to extraordinary fortitude.

    March 10, 2021

  • Daniel Ho and his colleagues at »ÆÉ«µçÓ°'s RegLab show how the use of machine learning could benefit a U.S. EPA initiative to reduce violations of the Clean Water Act.

    March 08, 2021

  • Research by Senior Fellow Andrew Hall shows that voting by mail didn’t increase voter turnout or give Joe Biden an Election Day edge.

    March 05, 2021

  • The productivity boost to the U.S. economy from remote work could be as high as 2.5 percent, according to research by SIEPR Senior Fellow Nick Bloom.

    March 05, 2021

  • China's national exam that determines where a student goes to college influences students’ economic prospects for years to come, according to research by Hongbin Li and colleagues.

    February 23, 2021