Joaquin Garcia-Cabo came to the US with a prestigious master’s degree and an interest in macro and labor economics. As he completes his PhD program, his job market paper…
Minnesota public employee pensions are among the 10 worst-funded in the nation, according to a report released last year by Bloomberg News. Plotting ways to measure the…
Government spending and monetary policy have consequences not only for the pace of economic growth, but for who shares in prosperity. Recent research by Anmol Bhandari aims to…
Fatih Guvenen notes that the income of 25-year-old men starting their careers has declined sharply since the early 1970s and is now about where it was in the late ’50s.
“Think about early childhood investments as economic investments,” Art Rolnick urged business leaders in attendance at a recent event hosted by the Chamber of Commerce in…
A new study examines decision-making between husbands and wives using data from surveys of nearly 3,500 women in Japan from 1993 to 2013. In an interview, Jeremey Lise…
“Over the next couple of years, I think there will be a one-time jump in the level of G.D.P. because the profits that Apple, Google, Facebook and others attributed to an…
Art Rolnick, a University of Minnesota economist who has delivered frequent testimonies against economic incentives, proposes a top-level change to the Internal Revenue Code.