… - 28 Hillhouse, Room 108 Introduction to Macroeconomics - RayFair Tuesday, October 3, 1:00 PM - 2:15 PM - LC, Room 101 … least one of the open courses, with more than 600 unique people having taken part in the activity. Registration is …
… RayC. Fair is the John M. Musser Professor of Economics at Yale … and made forecasts since 1980. He has estimated how fast people should slow down as they age if they remain in peak …
… of Management. She studies the information environment of U.S. municipalities, with a focus on financial reporting … of Management. She studies the information environment of U.S. municipalities, with a focus on financial reporting … of Management. She studies the information environment of U.S. municipalities, with a focus on financial reporting …
… Science. He is broadly interested in the design of fair political and economic institutions. He works on a range of topics in fair division, social choice, and algorithmic game theory, … science. He is especially interested in algorithms for fair redistricting and gerrymandering detection. Jamie …
… the biggest tech monopoly trials of the 21 st century: the U.S. Justice Department is arguing that Google abused its … as they work to ensure that platforms behave in a fair way online, and consumers are protected. New Yale … Data Yale Journal on Regulation (Aug 2023) Related people Fiona Scott Morton … Luke Strathmann … This week marks …
… Each year, more than 2 million U.S. households face the prospect of eviction, a disruptive … in-depth economic analysis of the effects of eviction on people’s financial status. Based on 17 years of court records … impact from eviction on residential mobility — how often people move — or poverty levels in the neighborhoods where …
… this award mean to you? The award means a lot to me. The people who won it before include many of the labor economists … growth over a career. One big question for me has been how people respond to changes in their income, in terms of what … at long-term trends in earnings and the gender gap in people with college degrees or more. We have data on birth …