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  1. John Cogan details the history of entitlements and shares which presidents had the most success at reform.

  2. Sep 7

    Maya Rossin-Slater spoke about paid family leave benefits at today's All-California Labor Economics Conference at SIEPR.

  3. Sep 7

    Low taxes on repatriated cash would benefit shareholders, but have result in little gain for anyone else.

  4. Sep 6

    An August 2016 paper by concluded that bitcoin is subject to speculative bubbles.

  5. Sep 5

    John Cochrane proposes replacing all existing federal taxes with a national value-added tax.

  6. Sep 1

    In the past half-century, women have poured into the labor market, despite automation destroying old office jobs.

  7. Sep 1

    The government insurance market is due for a "politically tortuous overhaul," says Charles Kolstad.

  8. Aug 31

    "The idea that the ACA is a job killer – we don't see that actually happening," says SIEPR's Gopi Shah Goda.

  9. Aug 30

    Children who grow up in low-poverty areas earn more than peers in high-poverty areas, says research by Raj Chetty.

  10. Aug 28

    The amount of data available has helped restrict ideological leanings among economists, writes .

  11. Aug 25

    Anat Admati describes four financial sector myths that lead to "willful blindness" among politicians and regulators.

  12. Aug 24

    Local governments are increasingly borrowing from commercial banks rather than issuing public bonds:

  13. Aug 22

    Stanford Magazine highlights research by Raj Chetty and David Grusky to study inequality and opportunity in the U.S.

  14. Aug 17

    Stated privacy preferences often don't align with actions – especially when free pizza is involved.

  15. Aug 17

    China's national emissions market would be "by far the world's largest cap-&-trade system," says Larry Goulder.

  16. Aug 17

    A lack of knowledge about what a "liberal arts" institution is could be partially to blame.

  17. Aug 16

    The nationwide system would quadruple the scope of the existing carbon-trading program, says Larry Goulder.

  18. Aug 15

    The end of colonial rule in India resulted in the birth of two nations. Economists explain some consequences.

  19. Aug 15

    American-sounding names also resulted in economic and social benefits for children of immigrants.

  20. Aug 10

    Research by Rebecca Diamond looks at the impact of projects subsidized by the low-income housing credit.

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