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Aug 15 2017 | Posted In: In the News, SCID News
Saumitra Jha recently published an article about the economic and political consequences of the Indian subcontinent partition.
Aug 1 2017 | Posted In: SCID News
Judith Goldstein finds that, contrary to what has long been believed, the idea that multilateral deals are negotiated to the benefit of all member countries is false.
Jul 24 2017 | Posted In: Research Spotlights, SCID News
An international survey analyzing cognitive and workplace skills shows that work skills are particularly important for adaptation to economic change.
Jul 2 2017 | Posted In: In the News, SCID News
Economist and SCID faculty affiliate John B. Taylor was recently named to the G20 Eminent Persons Group on Global Financial Governance.
Jun 8 2017 | Posted In: In the News, SCID News
SCID faculty affiliate Mike Tomz to receive Stanford's highest teaching honor during the 126th commencement ceremony.
May 22 2017 | Posted In: Announcements, SCID News
SCID hosts the 33rd Bureau for Research and Economic Analysis of Development (BREAD) Conference on Development Economics. 
May 17 2017 | Posted In: Announcements, SCID News
SCID is pleased to announce that four Stanford PhD students have been selected to receive Graduate Student Fellowships in international development.
May 17 2017 | Posted In: Meet the Researchers, SCID News
Stephen Haber looks at finance, innovation, and climate and geography to explain why only some countries become rich and democratic.
Apr 24 2017 | Posted In: Meet the Researchers, SCID News
This information vacuum is a reason why low-income countries with democratic elections struggle.
Apr 19 2017 | Posted In: In the News, SCID News
Stanford’s Dave Donaldson has been honored by the American Economics Association with the John Bates Clark Medal, recognizing his innovative and scholarly contributions in the field of international trade.

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