Dartmouth Economist Proposes Tax Breaks for Preschool Costs
Tags: Faculty, faculty research, Economics, Elizabeth Cascio Associate Professor of Economics Elizabeth Cascio recently argued for a federal child care tax credit that shifts benefits to lower-income...
View ArticleStudy: DACA increased immigrants’ education, labor force participation, and...
Tags: Faculty, Economics, faculty research, Faculty Spotlight, Na'ama Shenhav Professor Na'ama Shenhav (with Elira Kuka and Kevin Shih)'s working paper “Do Human Capital Decisions Respond to the...
View ArticleProfessor Elizabeth Cascio's research featured in New York Times
Tags: Faculty, faculty research, Economics, Elizabeth Cascio Prof. Elizabeth Cascio's recent research “Does Universal Preschool Hit the Target? Program Access and Preschool Impacts" was featured in...
View ArticleAEA Video "The Great Divergence"
Tags: Faculty, faculty research, Economics, Diego Comin "We’re told that we live in a flat world in which technology makes geography less important to where jobs are located. And yet, the productivity...
View ArticleHow Women’s Suffrage Improved Education for a Whole Generation of Children
Tags: Faculty, faculty research, Economics, Na'ama Shenhav While a growing literature has shown that women prefer investments in child welfare and increased redistribution, little is known about the...
View ArticleA little randomness can go a long way
Tags: Faculty, faculty research, Economics, Bruce Sacerdote The following excerpt is from Professor Bruce Sacerdote ‘s article "What to expect when a college assigns students to random roommates"....
View ArticleProfessor Christopher Snyder named editor of the Journal of Law and Economics
Tags: Faculty, Faculty Spotlight, faculty research, Economics, Christopher Snyder The Journal of Law and Economics is an academic journal published by the University of Chicago Press. It publishes...
View ArticleThe Economist : The big, beautiful border wall America built ten years ago
Tags: Faculty, faculty research, Economics, Treb Allen A new Dartmouth-Stanford study “Border Walls” and its executive summary were featured in The Economist "Construction : The big, beautiful border...
View ArticleHealthcare fragmentation linked to coordination challenges and higher costs
Tags: Faculty, faculty research, Economics, Leila Agha Policies aiming to improve healthcare productivity often focus on reducing care fragmentation. Care fragmentation occurs when services are spread...
View ArticleNot Working : Where Have All the Good Jobs Gone?
Tags: Economics, Faculty, faculty research, David Blanchflower Prof. BlanchFlower’s new book “Not Working : Where Have All the Good Jobs Gone?” published by Princeton University Press is forthcoming...
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