… at Yale that directly informs policymakers and the public on key areas of health policy. “Health care is one of … beneficiaries to research on interventions and programs to reduce rates of mental illness in children . “This initiative … university so that more of that research can help improve people’s lives.” — Janet Currie, the David Swenson Professor …
… real consumption. by Luke Strathmann Do tariffs truly reduce trade deficits? A new Cowles Discussion Paper— Tariffs … 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 …
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 …
The Global Gender Distortions Index Measures Losses in Global Economic Growth … September 5, 2025 | News The Global Gender Distortions Index Measures Losses in Global Economic Growth In a new NBER Working Paper, the Global Gender Distortions Index (GGDI) …
… regulation can succeed for regulated plants and for the public.” The emissions trading system is being piloted in the … Cap-and-trade systems have been used around the globe to reduce other forms of air pollution, including programs in … concentrations of particulate pollution takes years off of people’s lives, according to the Air Quality Life Index …
… Air Pollution in India: New Findings On How To Reduce Crop Burning … October 9, 2024 | News Air Pollution in … represents a major externality – an indirect cost to the public arising from individuals’ actions – and one the Indian … life expectancy by six to nine years for half a billion people – one of the world’s largest pollution-related health …
… How do people’s marriage choices affect their labor market choices, … Ilse Lindenlaub and coauthors ask a novel question: How do people’s marriage choices affect the labor market, and … wage gaps and income inequality? The research explores how people ‘sort,’ or select into, romantic relationships and …
… in-depth economic analysis of the effects of eviction on people’s financial status. Based on 17 years of court records … of policymakers interested in devising measures to reduce evictions. In the initial stages of their research, … outcomes, homelessness, lead inspections, receipt of public assistance, credit, and payday loan usage. The current …
… Whether Yale economist Rohini Pande is designing public policies aimed at reducing air pollution or expanding … opportunities, her general goal is the same: Serving people left behind amid booming economies and technological … to contemporary life, we must find ways to prevent and reduce gender gaps. We are testing interventions to encourage …
… layoffs during the pandemic’s onset nor deterred people from returning to work once businesses began … restrictions that states imposed on businesses during the public health crisis. The researchers tested their results … . Yale Study Finds Expanded Jobless Benefits Did Not Reduce Employment … July 27, 2020 Yale Study Finds Expanded …
… in China and the tendency for employees to choose the default retirement savings option. By careful analysis of … Thai villages. An example of a qualitative result is that people centrally located in a risk sharing network tend to … in China and the tendency for employees to choose the default retirement savings option. By careful analysis of …
Associate Professor Amanda Kowalski , former Yale graduate student Martin Hackmann (Pennsylvania State University), and co-author Jonathan Kolstad (Haas School of Business, UC Berkeley), received the 22nd Annual NIHCM Research Award for their paper, “ …