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March 2025, Opinion: "For too long, Western institutions have shaped empirical research and policy recommendations. Authors based in developing economies have a far too small…
February 18, 2025, Video: "Join us for a discussion with Claudia Goldin, 2023 recipient of the Nobel Prize in Economics, and the first woman to win the award as a solo recipient.…
December 2024, Paper: "Fertility levels have greatly decreased in virtually every nation in the world, but the timing of the decline has differed even among developed countries.…
December 13, 2024, Paper: "In this paper I review recent research on climate migration, including estimates of the numbers of future migrants owing to climate change. I introduce…
2024, Opinion: "Cities are the nodes on our global lattice of travel and trade. They are the ports of entry for goods, people, ideas—and for viruses. The second of the…
November 15, 2024, Video: "Join us for a conversation on a range of economic policy issues and the implications of the recent election with Lawrence Summers, the Charles W. Eliot…
October 20, 2024, Paper: "Results - We found that mothers are overrepresented in lower-wage firms, accounting for 68% of mothers' wage gap. In contrast, fathers' wage gap accrued…
September 6, 2024, Video: "How can we improve economic opportunities for children growing up in low-income families? This talk will present findings from a recent set of studies…
2024, Paper: "The health of India’s children has improved over the past thirty years. Rates of morbidity and anthropometric failure have decreased. What remains unknown, however,…
July 21, 2024, Paper: "Medium- and long-run dynamics undermine the effect of automatic enrollment and default savings-rate auto-escalation on retirement savings. Our analysis of…