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Sep 4 2017 | The Wall Street Journal | Posted In: SIEPR in the News
SIEPR’s John Cochrane proposes in The Wall Street Journal replacing all existing federal taxes with a national value-added tax.
Sep 1 2017 | Stanford News Service | Posted In: SIEPR in the News
SIEPR’s Charles Kolstad talks to Stanford News about how the government flood insurance market is due for a “politically tortuous overhaul.”
Aug 4 2017 | Santa Fe New Mexican | Posted In: SIEPR in the News
SIEPR Senior Fellow Eric Hanushek says he's seen no proof that putting more money into public education will lead to better outcomes. The Santa Fe New Mexican covers his testimony in a trial where New Mexico is accused of shortchanging students by inadeqately funding public schools.
Jul 25 2017 | The Wall Street Journal | Posted In: SIEPR in the News
The Wall Street Journal covers a study by SIEPR's Mark Duggan and Gopi Shah Goda disproving projections that the Affordable Care Act would drive workers out of the labor force.
Jul 19 2017 | Private school is becoming out of reach for middle-class Americans | Posted In: SIEPR in the News
This article on a new study by SIEPR’s Sean Reardon highlights how shifts in private school enrollment could come to perpetuate the nation’s growing wealth divide.
Jul 16 2017 | Unlocking the airwaves | Posted In: SIEPR in the News
SIEPR Senior Fellow Greg Rosston reviews “The Political Spectrum” for the Wall Street Journal, saying the book shows how far regulation of wireless communications has come.
Jul 2 2017 | Stanford News | Posted In: SIEPR in the News
As a member of a G20 group, the SIEPR senior fellow will focus on activities of the World Bank and IMF.
Jul 2 2017 | The New York Times | Posted In: SIEPR in the News
This New York Times article cites research by SIEPR faculty fellow Rebecca Diamond showing how tax-credit housing benefits poor neighborhoods.
Jun 29 2017 | CBC News | Posted In: SIEPR in the News
SIEPR Senior Fellow John Shoven has new research suggesting that if your chance of dying within the next year is 1 percent or less, you might be considered "middle aged.” CBS has the story.
Jun 26 2017 | The Wall Street Journal | Posted In: SIEPR in the News
America would benefit from “a more balanced approach” to its immigration policy, SIEPR Senior Fellow Ed Lazear writes in the Wall Street Journal.

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