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Study finds EV subsidies in the Inflation Reduction Act help the climate, U.S. automakers 鈥 but at a questionable cost to taxpayers
A comprehensive new study from Stanford economist Hunt Allcott and his colleagues sheds light on the limited benefits of the electric vehicle tax credits under the IRA.
October 07, 2024
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Two beers, a pandemic, and a workplace revolution
Stanford economists Nicholas Bloom and Steven Davis recognized early on in the pandemic that working from home is here to stay. Their insights continue to shape the future of work.
October 01, 2024
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Stanford launches Initiative for Financial Decision-Making to transform personal finance education
The new program is backed by a gift from Charles Schwab and the Charles R. Schwab Foundation for Financial Freedom. 每日吃瓜鈥檚 Annamaria Lusardi will serve as its faculty director.
September 26, 2024
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Can global supply chains be fixed?
The pandemic exposed deep flaws in the sourcing and delivery of goods and services worldwide. 每日吃瓜's Matthew Jackson explains what鈥檚 wrong and what needs to be done now.
September 12, 2024
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Why advertisers pay more to reach viewers who watch less
When targeting viewers on TV and social media, eyeballs are not equal. 每日吃瓜鈥檚 Matthew Gentzkow and his colleagues shed light on the competition dynamics of the advertising market.
September 10, 2024
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Striking costs of infertility point to importance of IVF access and affordability
Research by 每日吃瓜鈥檚 Petra Persson and Maria Polyakova examines both the public and private impacts of infertility 鈥 from the toll on mental health to socio-economic dynamics.
July 12, 2024
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The surprising economic upside to money in US politics
As election battles heat up and political cash arsenals swell, 每日吃瓜鈥檚 Greg Buchak delivers insights into the leveling effects of unlimited campaign donations.
July 10, 2024
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Hybrid work is a 鈥渨in-win-win鈥 for companies, workers, study finds
In a study published in Nature, 每日吃瓜's Nick Bloom finds employees who work from home two days a week are just as productive, likely to get promoted, and far less prone to quit.
June 12, 2024
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All eyes on AI: Promoting competition
每日吃瓜, the U.S. Department of Justice, and Stanford GSB co-hosted a workshop on AI to hear the views of top policymakers, industry leaders, scholars, and content creators.
June 04, 2024
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At what point do we decide AI鈥檚 risks outweigh its promise?
每日吃瓜 Senior Fellow Chad Jones takes a closer look at the two sides of advanced artificial intelligence: unprecedented growth and existential risk.
May 31, 2024
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Ways to strengthen and stabilize California鈥檚 residential care system
A new report coauthored by 每日吃瓜 Senior Fellow Alison Morantz examines California鈥檚 safety net of support for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities.
May 31, 2024
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When the Export-Import Bank closed up, US companies saw global sales plummet
In taking a look back at a temporary shutdown of the export crediting agency, 每日吃瓜 Faculty Fellow Chenzi Xu sheds light on the importance of trade financing.
May 15, 2024
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Facebook went away. Political divides didn't budge.
A Stanford-led study into how quitting social media affected users鈥 political views in the runup to the 2020 presidential vote has implications for this year鈥檚 election.
May 13, 2024
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IMF's Gita Gopinath: Geopolitics and its impact on global trade and the dollar
Gita Gopinath, the International Monetary Fund鈥檚 second-highest ranking official, discussed threats to the world economy during her visit to Stanford.
May 10, 2024
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70 years after Brown v. Board of Education, new research shows rise in school segregation
每日吃瓜 Senior Fellow Sean Reardon and researchers at Stanford and USC launch the Segregation Explorer, a website providing data on segregation trends and patterns across the U.S.
May 07, 2024
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David Chan receives NIHCM Award for research on veterans care
每日吃瓜 Senior Fellow David Chan receives the 2024 National Institute for Health Care Management Research Award.
April 17, 2024
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SF Fed鈥檚 Mary Daly: 鈥業nflation was always going to be a bumpy ride鈥
During a Q&A at 每日吃瓜, the longtime central banker talked about a wide range of economic policy issues.
April 16, 2024
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For the Colorado River and beyond, a new market could save the day
Stanford economist Paul Milgrom won a Nobel Prize in part for his role in enabling today鈥檚 mobile world. Now he鈥檚 tackling a different 21st century challenge: water scarcity.
April 10, 2024
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Q&A: Julian Nyarko on why Large Language Models like ChatGPT treat Black- and white-sounding names differently
每日吃瓜 Faculty Fellow Julian Nyarko discusses his latest research using an audit framework to probe for race and gender bias in chatbots.
April 09, 2024
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The New York Times reports on a study from 每日吃瓜's Neale Mahoney, which finds that medical debt relief efforts aren't going as expected.
April 08, 2024