Stanford Econ PolicyGeverifieerd account

@SIEPR

At the Stanford Institute for Economic Policy Research, we're working to address real-world challenges in economic policy in the U.S. and around the world.

Geregistreerd in augustus 2015

Tweets

Je hebt @SIEPR geblokkeerd

Weet je zeker dat je deze Tweets wilt bekijken? @SIEPR wordt niet gedeblokkeerd door Tweets te bekijken.

  1. For this year's Management Top 250, the is using an indicator from Amit Seru to help measure innovation.

    Ongedaan maken
  2. Joseph Grundfest says that the California law requiring companies to add women to their boards of directors "pushes the envelope on affirmative action in a rather aggressive manner."

    Ongedaan maken
  3. 29 nov.

    Edge science, or research into novel concepts like targeted cancer therapy, is crucial to scientific progress. In this month's Policy Brief, Jay Bhattacharya examines how the NIH funds – or doesn't fund – this type of research:

    Ongedaan maken
  4. 28 nov.

    Congratulations to SIEPR Senior Fellow Mark Cullen, who has been named Stanford's senior associate vice provost for research.

    Ongedaan maken
  5. 27 nov.

    A new analysis of more than 9 million patents co-authored by Amit Seru shows that the third and largest wave of American innovation appears to be drawing to a close.

    Ongedaan maken
  6. 26 nov.

    A 550-mile border wall built in the last decade between the U.S. and Mexico came at a high cost to taxpayers, with little to no results, according to a study co-authored by Melanie Morten.

    Ongedaan maken
  7. 23 nov.

    SIEPR Director Mark Duggan explains why the new postgraduate fellowship is an important step in motivating students to help improve the lives of people who are struggling economically. Learn more here:

    Ongedaan maken
  8. 21 nov.

    To combat child poverty, California should spent $14 billion over the next decade, according to an analysis that SIEPR's David Grusky helped conduct.

    Ongedaan maken
  9. 20 nov.

    Working from home raises productivity by as much as 13 percent, explains Nicholas Bloom on the latest episode of Radio.

    Ongedaan maken
  10. 20 nov.

    Mehraan Keval, '18, talks about his expectations as he embarks on an 11-month fellowship to study the impact of Stockton's universal basic income program. Watch the full video here:

    Ongedaan maken
  11. 20 nov.

    Bruce Cain offers a few approaches to steer homeowners away from building in fire-prone areas.

    Ongedaan maken
  12. 19 nov.

    Steve Nelson, CEO of UnitedHealthcare, visited SIEPR last week to meet with students and deliver a talk on how his company is redefining access to healthcare. Watch his full presentation here:

    Ongedaan maken
  13. 19 nov.

    Nearly 70 percent of requests from brokers to expunge their records of customer complaints were granted in the past decade, according to research by SIEPR Faculty Fellow Colleen Honigsberg.

    Ongedaan maken
  14. 16 nov.

    "When you influence policy, that really has the potential to influence many, many, many more people at the same time." SIEPR Director Mark Duggan explains why he wants to motivate students to engage in economic policy:

    Ongedaan maken
  15. 15 nov.

    An additional 548 miles of fencing built along the U.S.–Mexico border from 2007 to 2010 came at a high cost to taxpayers and only minimally reduced unauthorized Mexican migration, according to new research by Stanford and Dartmouth economists:

    Ongedaan maken
  16. 14 nov.

    "You do need cash. But you also need customers." Stephen J. Anderson discusses what small-scale entrepreneurs in sub-Saharan Africa need in order to succeed:

    Ongedaan maken
  17. 14 nov.

    Delaying retirement by three to six months has the same impact as saving one percent of your salary over 30 years, according to research by John Shoven.

    Ongedaan maken
  18. 14 nov.

    SIEPR Senior Fellow applied his research of labor economics to matchmaking. A delightful four-hour date followed, but not much else.

    Ongedaan maken
  19. 13 nov.

    A pilot program in Stockton, California, disburses $500 a month to randomly selected low-income households with no strings attached. But will it be successful? SIEPR's first postgraduate fellow will spend the year studying the program's effectiveness:

    Ongedaan maken
  20. 9 nov.

    Mehraan Keval, '18, is spending the year in Stockton studying the impact of the city's universal basic income program. Follow along with us throughout the year as he navigates the front lines of policy analysis:

    Ongedaan maken

Het laden lijkt wat langer te duren.

Twitter is mogelijk overbelast of ondervindt een tijdelijke onderbreking. Probeer het opnieuw of bekijk de Twitter-status voor meer informatie.

    Je bent misschien ook geïnteresseerd in

    ·