… industries can inform policy makers and the public on different approaches, trade-offs, and spillovers to … affected. Where are prices going to be changing? Where are people gaining jobs and where are people losing jobs? How can … require companies to publicly disclose their Scope 1, 2 and sometimes Scope 3 greenhouse gas emissions along with …
For ‘preeminent’ economic historian Joel Mokyr ’74 Ph.D., the road to the Nobel began at Yale … October 16, 2025 | News For ‘preeminent’ economic historian Joel Mokyr ’74 Ph.D., the road to the Nobel began at Yale View the original article … For …
… prices, and lower real consumption in the U.S. … October 2, 2025 | News New research shows that tariffs lead to … ultimately bears the cost, is more complicated than the public debate often suggests.” Related publications Tariffs … and Trade Deficits Discussion Paper (Aug 2025) Related people Samuel Kortum Lorenzo Caliendo … Luke Strathmann … New …
… care spending has nearly doubled in real terms, from $2.5 trillion in 2000 to $4.9 trillion in 2023. Today health … at Yale that directly informs policymakers and the public on key areas of health policy. “Health care is one of … university so that more of that research can help improve people’s lives.” — Janet Currie, the David Swenson Professor …
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… Each year, more than 2 million U.S. households face the prospect of eviction, a … in-depth economic analysis of the effects of eviction on people’s financial status. Based on 17 years of court records … outcomes, homelessness, lead inspections, receipt of public assistance, credit, and payday loan usage. The current …
… When People Switch Jobs, What Does It Really Mean for the Economy? … February 28, 2025 | News When People Switch Jobs, What Does It Really Mean for the Economy? … job-to-job switch is on average somewhat small, just above 2 percent in a given month, that’s a percentage of the entire …
… Yale economist Fabrizio Zilibotti argues that parenting styles are shaped by economic factors that incentivize one … them. These motivations manifest in three parenting styles: A permissive style that affords children the freedom … on the other hand. Using the World Value Survey, where people are asked which attitudes or values they find most …
… and how they change over time, affect parenting styles and what people consider good parenting. We draw distinctions among … their children in a more gender-neutral way. How does public policy affect parenting styles? Consider policies that …
… or what economists call welfare assessments: How are people better or worse off as a result of an economic or … when I looked around at the big questions in finance that people were working on then, most of them were not normative, … the like, but I was more interested in bringing tools from public economics and adapting them to the context of …