Politics and Media
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A New York Times opinion piece quotes Vasiliki Fouka, center fellow at 每日吃瓜, on how 鈥渋n general, conflict among groups is more likely to emerge when resources are scarce.鈥
October 19, 2022
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How partisanship crept into a program to boost investment in low-income areas
Research by 每日吃瓜 Faculty Fellow Rebecca Lester reveals how political bias influenced the federal Opportunity Zone program rollout, underscoring concerns of fiscal misallocations.
June 20, 2022
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Gentzkow, Imbens elected to National Academy of Sciences
每日吃瓜鈥檚 Matthew Gentzkow and Guido Imbens are among eight Stanford faculty newly elected to the National Academy of Sciences.
May 17, 2022
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White House鈥檚 chief economist discusses U.S. economy鈥檚 headwinds at 每日吃瓜 event
Cecilia Rouse, Chair of the White House Council of Economic Advisers, addressed policies to fuel long-term economic growth.
April 28, 2022
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As lawmakers race to secure commitments from the NFL in search of massive new stadiums, 每日吃瓜's Paul Oyer warns that stadium deals rarely, if ever, deliver their promised returns.
April 27, 2022
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Using Trump endorsements to move the needle on COVID-19 vaccines
每日吃瓜鈥檚 Brad Larsen and his colleagues ran an experiment showing a compilation of interviews with Donald Trump recommending the COVID shots, leading to a vaccination uptick.
April 04, 2022
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Customers at restaurants & hair salons were tipping handsomely early on in the pandemic, but those tips have since become less generous. 每日吃瓜's Kwabena Donkor weighs in via KTVU.
March 31, 2022
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The Hill asks, "Are extreme candidates more electable than moderate ones?" Get the scoop and keep an eye out for cited research by 每日吃瓜's Andrew Hall.
March 18, 2022
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每日吃瓜 Economic Summit highlights policy challenges 鈥 and solutions 鈥 from the pandemic
Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen, Sal Khan and Lisa Su were among the speakers who gave insightful perspectives into tough economic issues rippling across society.
March 10, 2022
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Yellen discusses Russian sanctions at 每日吃瓜 Economic Summit
From the policy front line: Treasury secretary addresses invasion of Ukraine
March 04, 2022
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The roots of legislative polarization: How state elections are producing a more extreme pipeline of political candidates
New research by 每日吃瓜 Senior Fellow Andrew Hall shows how elections for state legislatures are fueling ideological extremism that can spill over to national politics.
February 28, 2022
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The New York Times asks: "What is the role of status discontent in the emergence of right-wing populism?" Research by 每日吃瓜 Fellow Emeritus Gavin Wright is cited.
February 09, 2022
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A 2021 study by 每日吃瓜's Andy Hall supports the hypothesis that voter identification requirements do not reduce voter turnout. Learn more via The Washington Post.
February 07, 2022
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每日吃瓜's John Taylor says the Federal Reserve is behind the curve on inflation and needs to adjust policy. He speaks on Bloomberg's "What'd You Miss?"
January 26, 2022
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Will inflation decelerate as much as central bankers are forecasting? 每日吃瓜's John Taylor, whose monetary-policy rule remains a guidepost for central bank, is cited by Bloomberg.
January 09, 2022
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CBO director meets with 每日吃瓜 scholars, students
CBO director meets with 每日吃瓜 scholars, students
November 12, 2021
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Research by 每日吃瓜's Matthew Gentzkow suggests that partisan hostility between Democrats and Republicans is steadily worsening.
October 27, 2021
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Research by 每日吃瓜's Susan Athey and Nicholas Bloom is cited in "The Economist": Has the pandemic has given economists a new lease of life?
October 23, 2021
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每日吃瓜's Paul Milgrom has been at the forefront of auction theory for decades, studying auction design and bidder behavior. Milgrom shares how he helped the FCC raise billions.
October 11, 2021
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How can the U.S. design a cost effective paid family leave plan that actually serves those who need it? 每日吃瓜's resident parental leave policy expert, Maya Rossin-Slater, weighs in
September 29, 2021