Years of patient collaboration generated insights that have narrowed the gap between economics and the real world.
The movement of millions of phones shows that Americans experience less racial isolation once they get out of their neighborhoods.
Declines in life expectancy quickly erased a decade’s worth of economic progress for Black Americans.
A Stanford GSB professor proposes a new tax model to help companies grow — without shrinking government coffers.
A large-scale study of consumer spending finds the cost of living varies widely across the U.S., particularly for lower-wage workers.
A look at lockdowns in Chile finds that wealth played a major role in who stayed home and who risked infection.
Digging through old bank ledgers reveals the lasting impacts of financial crises.
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Guido W. Imbens shares the Nobel Prize for his contributions to the analysis of causal relationships.
There are plenty of reasons for optimism — and caution.
Insights and faculty research on the interplay between economics, law, and politics, including business-government relations and more.